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Okay, so I'm 35 -weeks and told my man to get ready because I'm going to want to be intimate these next few weeks. Well I was so uncomfortable last night and he's so overprotective of myself and our baby. No matter which way I laid it was not pleasurable at all! Never had this problem with my first but then again I have gained 67 pounds with this one. I really would like to go into labor very soon because I'm excited and at the same time tired, exhausted, drained, miserable and etc. etc. etc. Lol  Oh, and what is it when your baby "flicks, kicks, punches" your vagina? Is this contractions?

Anyone else have this issue?
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@Baby...Yes and he's not really wanting sex but he does. His work schedule is crazy but I'm really not interested at all. Then I feel bad when he wants it and although I'm not feeling it I still make sure I please him. Plus, I feel like I'm going to pee. In which I do every hour on the hour! I wish I had a recliner that was me with my first! Ughhh What's your due date?

@Katie ty. I thought they were contractions.and yes my lower back hurts when my tummy tenses up. The flicking is so uncomfortable and has been happening more daily, nightly then usual. I will continue to please my man but it's truly so much work! :-)

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Contractions are the tightening of your stomach. When I have them, my lower back feels tense and somewhat painful. The flicking you feel could be your baby grabbing or scratching with hands. Or re pressure from the head. I can't get comfortable or enjoy sex... but I pretend because I want my baby out. They don't have to know it hurts..  just try to fake it ... :)
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Same here. Im 36 weeks and was planning on having as much sex as possible to facilitate labor but after a few attempts I lost interest. Im miserable. Many nights I sleep in a recliner chair because laying down is so uncomfortable. I'm over being pregnant.
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