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Something doesn't feel right!

So I've been having contractions all day off and on, runny stool and A LOT of pressure in my vagina and butt. I can't even sit down it's that bad. My daughter has been overly active today like she's sooo excited for something. I know they say that baby movements slow down when labor is near but that isn't correct because with all my kids my babies were active up until they were out. I'm very anxious and nauseous and I have this feeling that my water is going to break soon. I'm not ready just yet, I'll only be 36+2 weeks tmw. I'm sooo drained by the way. Anyone feel this way close to labor?
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I'm rocking, walking, standing, idk what else to do. The contractions hurt and she hates them so she curling up and thats painful. I'm so tired I could fall over. My chronic pain illness makes the pain even worse so I could just cry.
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Im 37 weeks, and I also have that pelvic and butt pressure. I had a doctor's appointment today and the doctor told me theirs nothing I can do about it. Just Tylenol,  because it's just the baby head putting pressure on my pelvic bone. So we basically have to deal with it until labor :-( If I sit it hurt. If I walk to much it hurt. Huhhhh we are almost there.
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You should probably call the Dr.  Get on ur hands and knees. Might help relieve the pressure.
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I can barely move and now having shortness of breath. When I went to the hospital almost two weeks ago I was a fingertip dilated but she didn't say if I was thinned any.
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I get contraction off and on have loose stool hip and back pain no pressure in vajaja... im 37.6 weeks pregnant doctor said im thinned out really soft and 1.5cm dialated
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