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Not going to make it

I am due the end of August and I am not going to make it to then. I hurt and don't feel like it can stretch much more. I feel like crap. Does anyone else feel this way?
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I'm 27 weeks and have had some stretching/belly discomfort, and find that taking walks helps tremendously. Even when I am so tired all I want to do is take a nap, when I make myself go outside and walk for a half hour (there are some great pregnancy podcasts to listen to!) I feel much better then and throughout the day.  I try to walk at least an hour a day, sometimes broken up, and highly suggest it!
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I feel that way. I'm miserable and completely over it. I just my baby girl to be here
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Im 24 weeks and im due august 25,today i felt like my whole body was about ro give out and my legs were in so much pain i felt like my baby was otw thats how much pain it was so ur not the only one! I dought i make it to august
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Im the same 28 wks i tell my bf i cant get any bigger all my pelvic bones hurt when i get up from bed belly is just getting heavy due aug 2nd
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I am 25 weeks and just this morning I have had ligament pain 6 times. I hate it! I also see a chiropractor twice a week but it is not helping with the swelling of my lower back. My chiropractor is kinda cocky and doesnt actually listen to me and my lower back hurts so bad that I wake up and cant get to sleep for hours sometimes. I feel like my belly is extra huge and this is my first pregnancy. I don't know how much more I can stretch haha. Those things aside, I am enjoying my pregnancy.
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I'm 24 weeks and I'm considering myself lucky?  I love being pregnant, but then again I've had no sickness, no pain, no complications. Guess I don't understand.
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I feel you ladies, 26 weeks and in so much pain I almost want to ask for an induction as soon as the baby is classed as full term. Just spent last week in the hospital from the pain and after all the tests all they can say is 'take rest and tylenol' it's so frustrating! This is my third pregnancy and it I already feel like I'm 36 weeks in terms of discomfort and there is still so much more time to go :( but I know this will be worth it in the end. I just keep focusing on that. We just gotta keep on keeping on.
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I feel you ladies, 26 weeks and in so much pain I almost want to ask for an induction as soon as the baby is classed as full term. Just spent last week in the hospital from the pain and after all the tests all they can say is 'take rest and tylenol' it's so frustrating! This is my third pregnancy and it I already feel like I'm 36 weeks in terms of discomfort and there is still so much more time to go :( but I know this will be worth it in the end. I just keep focusing on that. We just gotta keep on keeping on.
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I keep saying the same thing but husband is tired of listening to.me complain all the time.  I don't want to complain either but I am miserable.
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I'm 26 weeks and started having lower back pain last Saturday. I plan on working up until my due date but if the pain doesn't ease up soon I'm not sure I'll be able to. I got a pregnancy support belt and it seems to help some. I'm also starting to experience the ligaments stretching in the front. This is my fourth pregnancy and by far the worst in terms of pain issues. I just keep telling myself it's only 3 more months!
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