Forty weeks of pregnancy has come and gone, but you still have a (huge!) baby bump. You’ve walked the mall, eaten spicy food, had sex, did nipple stimulation – all those old wives’ tales to get labor kickstarted – but nothing. Welcome to late-term pregnancy.The average pregnancy is 280 days, or 40
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