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Should i stop going for walks in hoping to induce/shorten labor

As i was not dilated in my previous appointment at 38+4, gynae decided to induce me on my due date. After that appointment i would force myself to go for atleast 45 mins - 1hr walk everyday. And it’s been a week and i feel like its not working as my due date is just in few days time still no sign of labor at all. I feel like stopping with the walks and just get as much rest as i can before baby comes instead. And just continue eating dates and doing some squats at home. I feel like im forcing myself and my body too much with the walk and kind of have a mindset if baby still doesnt want to come out, nothing will work. Im on HL anyway, so i wont be going out on weekdays and mostly stay at home. Am i making a wise decision by not gg for a walk, will that greatly affect me not being able to dilate when induced ? Any mummies managed to still deliver naturally without gg for walks. #FTM

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