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Been feeling kinda off lately

So lately I have been feeling kinda off.. By off let me tell u what I mean. Whenever I eat I feel like I'm going to throw up but it won't come up. I have like this feeling n my throat that something is there and it makes me even more nauseous. I know Not being able to sleep is normal but I haven't been sleeping and I thought that's why u have been feeling off but it can't be.. Everything I eat (sorry of its tmi) seems to Go right through me and I end up in the bathroom so within 30 minutes of eating.. Does anyone else feel this way.. I'm ready for my baby girls arrival.. Wonder if any of these symptoms mean she will be here soon..
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Even though I'm having these symptoms I still feel like my baby girl will arrive later than her due date.. I swear I don't Feel like i only have 27 days leFt I'm just ready to meet my angel
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An added symtom i seek to throw everything I eat right back up.. I've tried eating smaller portions and just snacking... I still throw up
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I've been in the same boat for about a week now and I'm not due till January 11 maybe my little man is trying to make an early appearance (2 child)
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I've been feeling the same way. I thought I was having morning sickness all over again. I'm due Dec 9th.
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I occasionally get bouts of irritable bowel syndrome if I've been ill or stressed about something, or just a little run down. And your symptoms sound just like me when I'm having an episode.
It could be something something completely different, but it can't hurt to chat to your doctor and explain how you're feeling
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No those symptoms don't necessarily mean labour is near.
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When are you due.
Going to the bathroom like that is normal at the end of your pregnancy as your body is cleansing it self for labour
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Due December 19

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