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My due date has been and gone meaning I am now Pregnant and…Overdue

I recently did a pregnancy series; “Pregnant and…” which I really enjoyed doing but little did I know that I would still be pregnant 3 weeks later (and no I am not amused!) so I thought I would add to that original series with this post!

It looks like little bumpelina is taking after her brother and is going to be another late one! We are currently at 41 weeks and counting, scheduled for induction next week and it has probably been the slowest week of my pregnancy to date. In the same way as last time, my body just isn’t interested in the birth process and since she is healthy and cozy, the doctors will not medically intervene until you are 12 days past your due date (as is the rule).

For those who have either not had children or are lucky enough to be on or around the due date I thought this post would give a bit more insight into what actually happens when you are pregnant and overdue and the process going forward.

What Happens When You Are Overdue:

Honestly, not as much as you might think! You expect to get to your due date and when it passes for everyone to start panicking when baby doesn’t arrive. Sadly not. Up until 42 weeks is considered healthily within term which means that the actual time when your baby can be born starts from 37 weeks – 42 weeks (that is a 5-week gap you could be waiting!).

At 42 weeks there is medical proof that the placenta and umbilical chord start to degrade and become less efficient so from a medical standpoint they are trying to get them out before then, but not too much before. Plus, before they induce you, you have to wait a full 12 days past due to encourage your natural labour. Here’s a timeline:

Due Date: 40 Weeks

Midwife Appointment: 40 weeks (ish) – Check on baby and your health, confirm everything is okay and you are both healthy. Sometimes an internal exam to see if your body is preparing at all and what’s known as a ‘sweep’ which can try to encourage natural hormones to kick start your labouring process.

Midwife Appointment: 41 weeks (ish) – A repeat of the first appointment, usually with another sweep and a discussion of the induction process to be booked in. You will also usually have another internal exam to look at the cervix and see if your body is ‘playing ball’.

Induction Day: Ring up the hospital first thing and book to be admitted in the hospital to start the induction process. If unsuccessful you could still be waiting an extra 48-72 hours to meet your baby.

*Sometimes midwives will offer a third sweep at some point in the middle of all this if they think it will help! But you can only be given three in total so if none of them work, it looks like you will be in it for the long haul!*

Reasons You Could Be Pregnant and Overdue:

There are honestly no real answers here, only 5% of babies are actually born on their due date and the midwives/doctors I have spoken to would love to get rid of them altogether. No one really knows, as with mother nature, everyone is different, as well as their bodies and unfortunately they can’t predict things very well (yet).

That being said, some factors do play a part in misdiagnosed or confused dates which can mean your gestation is actually wrong, as well as contributing factors to being overdue. Some of these are:

  • Irregular periods – makes it really hard to pinpoint exact conception dates
  • Genes – It can be hereditary. If women are known to be overdue i.e. your mother and grandmother, chances are you will too.
  • Smaller Babies – as they place less pressure on the cervix, if they don’t position themselves correctly they won’t break the waters or stimulate hormones.
  • Overweight/Obesity – Particularly if these have a thyroid or hormonal element as they can interfere with birth hormones.
  • First-Timers – It is often suggested that first time mother’s generally go overdue as your body is going through the process the first time and needs to adjust, figure things out.

What NOT To Say To An Overdue Pregnant Lady

I just wanted to add this section because as helpful and comforting as you might feel. We are mad, impatient and grumpy at this point and since all conversations begin this way or another, this is all we hear and we don’t appreciate it:

“Not long to go” – It doesn’t matter if it is one day or 100 it is going to drag itself out and feels like a lifetime!

“Oh, you still haven’t had the baby yet?” – Do I look like I have had the baby yet? Obviously not!

“You poor thing” – I appreciate the sympathy, I am a poor thing, but that’s not making me feel any better.

“Wow you’ve gotten bigger” – Yes, we both know I am the size of a house, I was fat then, I am fat now! Thanks.

“Have you tried natural remedies such as….” – Yes, whatever it is, I’ve tried it. Did you know midwives suggest ways to bring on natural spontaneous labour that are the most likely to help?

“I bet you’re frustrated now?” – Either I am and that’s not helpful or I’m not and you assuming I am is going to annoy me. It’s a lose/lose

“Any signs of them yet?” – Nope.

“They will come when they come” – I know, but I am being impatient and irrational and I have waited 9 months (so far) for this to happen. Haven’t you ever been excited??

It’s not our fault that we are grumpy so cut us some slack and in all honesty, talk to us about something else. Anything else to make us feel normal and take our minds off it.

Ultimately, I know that bumpelina will arrive and that the date is set. But I want to meet her, start this new chapter in our lives and get cracking! – plus I want the labour to be over. Is that too much to ask??

Read the rest of the Pregnant and… Series here:

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*This is not medical advice and you should always consult your midwife or healthcare professional. I am explaining my own experiences as well as what was discussed with me about my own medical care.*

What happens when you are pregnant and overdue, some causes as to why this could be the case and what NOT to say to an overdue pregnant lady!

37 comments on “Pregnant and…Overdue”

  1. Lots of great info for new & expecting moms who have gone overdue! As well as the rest of us and what we should/should not say

  2. Baby seems to know what they are doing. I was overdue with one of mine and even though it was torture I knew I had to wait it out unfortunately. Hope everything is going well!

  3. I’ve never actually been overdue for any of mine but I did get my fair share of unwanted opinions and advice. I had a hard time staying fashionable during my pregnancies I was way too uncomfortable to really care. I think you look cute, good luck on the remaining days of your pregnancy! 🙂

  4. I love all of your “What not to say” suggestions. I think sometimes people forget that pregnant women are actually capable of and interested in talking about something OTHER THAN the pregnancy or the baby. I can imagine that’s especially true if you’re overdue.

  5. My poor best friend went to 42 weeks, and boy she was struggling. I had mine at 36 and 33 weeks so never had that overdue feeling, they were trying to keep mine in!!

  6. Oh – wow! You are so close! I was never overdue and I cannot imagine the extra wait. But soon enough your little one will be here. Wishing you a speedy delivery.

  7. I was only overdue with my first by two days. My other three came at 37 and 38 weeks. Once I hit 35 weeks I’m so ready to give birth already.

  8. Oh boy I feel your pain! I was overdue with one of my kids and it was so miserable! I just watched the clock all day! Ha

  9. Oh my gosh I am so sorry that you are overdue!!! Those last few weeks of pregnancy are so hard! I am praying that you go into labor soon and that you get a quick labor!

  10. I am so lucky I never went overdue. My best friend had two premmies and her biggest wish was to carry full term. Well she did with her son and then went two weeks overdue – she was not impressed

  11. This is such a good guide for all the mommies to be out there. I never experienced being overdue so this post is kind of like an eyeopener for me on what happens next when your due date arrives and the baby is still in your tummy.

  12. I love how you wrote “what not to say to overdue pregnant lady.” My brother’s girlfriend is pregnant so if she’s overdue I will be sure not to tell her these things. 🙂 I also love how you continued the Pregnant series with pregnant and overdue. I hope all goes well with the rest of your pregnancy.

  13. This is a great post! I was overdue as well. My babies just like to cook a little longer. Who wants to come out when it’s nice and warm in there. Hang in there mama!

  14. I can’t even imagine what it’s like to be overdue. I was induced at 40 weeks with both of my children. All I can think is how uncomfortable still is.

  15. Aw how exciting! My good friend was also overdue for a couple weeks. She was soooo impatient and could not wait to go into labor. I love those what not what to say phrases.

  16. One of my friends went through this and it was not fun for her. She was pretty anxious. Good to see you holding up just right. Wishing you all the luck with the baby.

  17. OMG good luck ! Maybe by the time you read this the little one would be here … sorry is that a bad thing to say? (Ducks)

  18. I love your what not to say section. That is what I always want to know because I never know how to talk about pregnancy. Hope you are doing well and when she does make her appearance you both are happy and healthy (and I hope that’s okay to say)

  19. Great tips about what not to say – I bet I’ve said all of those things at least once to an overdue friend…! Ooops!

  20. My sister in law has 3 kids (and wants 3 more) and she was a solid 2 weeks over due with all three of them. It happens 🙂

  21. Haha! I love your ‘What not to say’ phrases – all so true! I went 12 days overdue with my second daughter and was finally induced (then I had a 1hr 25min labour!). I didn’t find being overdue particularly uncomfortable, but I was tired of thinking I was going into labour when I wasn’t!

    • I think it wouldn’t be as bad if it wasn’t built up and then you think ooo is this it, how about now… now… now.. haha and I’m impatient anyway!

  22. Charlotte, I can’t wait to meet her either! I was overdue with my first, and yes I was miserable. I think you look adorable I was not a fashionable mother to be! Try to get some sleep and I’ll be patiently, ARG, waiting for a photo of the cutie!

  23. I was overdue about two weeks, if my memory serves me right. Hahaha. Anyway, like you I was really impatient. Didn’t really like unsolicited advice too, but they just gave it, didn’t they? Hahaha. Not long now ….. Oops, I know you just said you didn’t like hearing those words 🙂

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