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10777943 tn?1412955415

37 weeks on the nose! something wrong??

So the most I have had are cramps, the last few weeks.. like occasionally.

I used to get sciatica when my little guy was sideways but now he is head down. I waddle but I read a lot of posts from women 36 weeks plus that have thigh and pelvic pain... If I haven't had that yet does that mean I am not going to have him as soon?

I am active and walk on the treadmill for an hour or so almost every day, I do all the house and yard work (husband works dark until dark.. 6 days a week) so... I've remained active throughout.

I just don't understand if I am just further behind because everyone else seems to be showing signs and I am here like why don't I have signs of him coming and I'm already 37 weeks  :'(

I feel so behind :(
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just be happy I guess you have none of that, because it makes it difficult. my lower back hurts so bad by the end of the night I can hardly get in my bed lol
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I'm very active, almost 37 weeks, I'm still working, I walk to work, walk the dog, walk a crap ton at work, I too do yard work and house work...And I still feel really uncomfortable, I get pains when I walk, I have pain when I lay down for bed.
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10777943 tn?1412955415
Thank you for your advice! That makes me feel better! I just felt like I was doing something wrong like I should feel more than cramps!!!

You are 2 weeks ahead of me, you are so close!! I wish I was that close already haha I'm just excited to meet him! Lol!
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Not to worry girl. everyone is different. You ,like me, probably don't feel ****** because your so active. I worked up.until last week, I'm 39+3 and still don't feel "done" or "stuffed" or even "pained" I feel great actually lol. Just consider yourself lucky and trust that your body will do what its suppose to when it time :-)
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