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1368291 tn?1299629804

Ugh!! So ready!

So for the last week I havent really been hungry but eat cuz I need to. If that aint bad nuff I have been sick to my stomach and being comfortable is long gone. If I sit for any period of time I can barely walk when I do get up and the pressure in my pelvis is almost unbareable. To top all of that off I am constantly having contractions which I believe are mainly Braxton Hicks and developed a (TMI) UTI with a lovely case of yeast infection to go with. If it can happen it is at this point and I am so ready to have my lil man!  Although the 22nd isnt far away for the c-section I really dont believe I am going to make it that long.

Any one else having last stretch issues??
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1368291 tn?1299629804
I am glad to see others with my pain. I complain at home and my family looks at me as if I just said I saw a UFO...lol! March 3 was my due date but the doc scheduled my c-section for the 22nd of Feb. I just find it ironic in a way since both my boys so far were born at 37wks and with all the symptoms I am having now....I am a betting woman that this lil man wont be far behind that...lol!
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1373602 tn?1373026364
ladys im there with u , so much pain and uncomfortable my leg are huge def cant walk much case of it , my back is killing me but i still cant wait to see my baby girl , 22 seams so fast compare to my due date 9 march . good luck to u guys im gonna try a bath see if it helps with it !
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1117137 tn?1345227905
i feel your pain.. the last few days have been really hard as far as walking and mobility are concerned. nerve pain, pressure, and feeling like my hips are coming out of socket or something! hope you get some relief soon. we don't have much longer to go! wow, the 22nd will be here before you know it, how amazing <3
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