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feeling blah

Not sure what the go is but not feeling right today. All my joints are aching in my hands and feet. My swelling has got worse. My blood pressure is fine at 140/70 but u don't know if that's the medication keeping it there. I feel all woosey if i stand for too long. And I feel like I'm walking and moving like an 80 year old. My aunty who is a nurse said to call her if u need anything but I don't know if I'm just having one of those days or if I should be getting checked out. And when I was getting my blood pressure checked the chemist said my pulse was at 114.
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Thanks ladies. Yer I'm feeling a bit better today.  Still not right though.  Was induced with my first so don't really know the process of natural labour. I've only got just over 4 weeks left and bub is.measuring about 3 weeks ahead in siz. So who knows it could be anytime I guess. See doc in 2 days I'm sure ill be fine till then. :)
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I'm also feeling horrible lately....dizzy and hurting and so on and so on ......its about time these next 45 days fly by lol
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I feel blah myself. My braxton hicks are so bad I've only slept 3-4 hours in the last 60 hrs. I wish I had something helpful to say, but I had a c-section with my first and have never had a real contraction or experienced any other part of labor, so I also wouldn't really know when to get checked.... with that said, I'm a big believer in trusting your gut.

I hope you feel  better and/or get some answers soon!!
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