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Any moms want their baby out already?

I'm 25 weeks and I'm a first time mom. I Just want my baby boy out. I've dealt with a lot of issues during this pregnancy and I'm uncomfortable all the time. Is this a normal feeling or not?
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My nurse told me with your first baby you can have your baby a day or two late or early. My mom said to have her July 23 2016 but i said no cause i dont want her to be a Leo
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I am 26 weeks gone and after the leg cramps I've had the last few days I just want him out.
I feel so big and tired can't sleep and feel so down. But I know the longer they stay in the better. My first was born early at 36 weeks she was ok just a little jaundice. My second was born at 38 weeks by csection and she was ok. My  third she died inside me at 35 weeks and I then had to deliver her....worste experience  of my life. This one I just want out now will he is alive!! Scared...
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Its normal for you to experience all the aches and pains but I can assure that the longer they stay in the better. My LO who is now 2 tried coming early a few times and he wound coming at 38 weeks and had to be in the NICU. Not a fun and happy experience for a first time or any mom. I don't know if your having a boy or a girl or ethic but they say white baby boys are called whimpy white boys and my LO proved them right. Just hang in there and try to relax
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I'm 27 weeks with twins and I am feeling exactly the same. Sleep, emotional all over the place and ligament pains near my ribs are the main issues.  
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Same here i wnt my lil gal out its too uncomfortable
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