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what to expect

Im 58 days away from my due date and im excited im ready to get my body back. I have also been watching lots of delivery shows as Im not sure if I will be needing a c section will be finding out in 2 weeks in my next ultrasound. Im scared if I do cause of the aftermath. The time to recover and pain.
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I am 59 days away from my due date and feeling more and more uncomfortable every day! Are you watching baby shows on TLC, perhaps? I'm always watching them, and crying every time a baby is born! Lol
I heard that the best thing to do while recovering from a csection is to try to stay as active to as possible for faster healing after a few days of rest. Which makes sense, considering your body works harder when you're busy, rather than laying around all day.
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hi ..does your baby change hie position..in which week...me in 32 weeks..having doubt if baby have changed or not..
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Thanks and yes.
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Awe well I hope for the best! On the bright side t least your already full term:)
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Hello the reason I might need a c section is because I have placenta previa this is my 3 full term pregnancy my other 2 were normal and had a vaginal delivery.
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Why would you need a c section? Either way you'll get thru it momma! :) I'm 70 days away and it feels soo close yet sooo far!
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