40 Weeks _ 9 Months Pregnant _ Dancing to Induce Labor on Due Date!

I’m just dancin like no ones watchin…………………. to naturally induce labor! Today is my due date! I just got back from my 40 week doc appt. & was told I’m 5 centimeters dilated & will be feeling contractions soon.. :O)
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love the bouncy tits
@desigail DONT WORRY I’LL DO YOU TOO IF YOU WANT ;P
@devilsanj Shame on u for being so vulgar. You are very disrespectful….
Thats a huge belly lol
shes jumping a little much.. remember, you have a very delicate thing inside of your body………….
@raecelestek hi my name is vanessa an im past my due date so i wont to know what should i do to come all ready so can u help me.
I’D FUCK HER ASSHOLE SOOOOO GOOOOD! LIKE TO SUCK ON THEM BOUNCY TITTIES TOO ;P
just an fyi if your 40 weeks your not 9 months your ten months which is a normal length pregnancy but im sure you already know that. anyways it was nice to see that it is possible to still shake it that pregnant im still in the first month of my pregnancy so is something to look forward to
I definately want to try this when I’m pregnant if I can
lol
jaja me too just got back im 9 days overdue and 5 centimeters, i hope its tonight
I wish I could jump up one time right now!! Im 39 weeks and cant imagine doing that! Good for you for keeping it up for beyond 2 minutes!!!
I don’t understand why people are saying jumping around like that could kill the baby , the baby is completely safe inside her ! I’m 39 weeks and no baby =/ ! Goodluck sweetheart
I wonder why she didn’t change before she made this, her boobs keep falling out of that dress!
I wish a woman could stay pregnant forever!
It must be so exhausting dancing at 40 weeks. Very sexy … thanks for posting.
@georgedh79 O.O….Lol xD
@iLuvAkshayKumar Hahaha O.o
omg I cant stop watching this its so funny beause its like something I would do haha xD
@Emilliana83 hahaha aw poor you. im 14 weeks ^__^
this is sooo turning on sometimes her ass looks bigger than her pregnant stomach
If this young lady feels fit and up for dancing at this point. Let her. I’m at week 40 today and NO chance. I can barely walk. ^_^ hahaha.
I deff wouldn’t let my baby mom dance like that with a baby in her
@softbreezy Really? Pregnant women aren’t sick, they’re pregnant. They can dance if they want to.
stupid bitch that can kill the baby
I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE!!!!!!!! only I danced the cotton eyed joe…..still waiting for labor to start
WOW!!!!
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FUCKEN NOOBS :L im joking ahaas