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Feelings before labor?

I'm 38w 4d.. due Feb 13th..
I can't sleep, I started having diarrhea and getting kind of nauseous I know it's not because I'm sick or something I've eaten.. Also I've been having menstrual like cramps and achey hips and pelvis.. I was just wondering what signs you all had before you went into labor?
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So am I! (: can't wait.
I'm definitely not a fan of feeling like this I've had a pretty smooth time up until these last few weeks.. now I'm just ready to have him.
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I've been feeling the same way I'm 38 weeks today and I'm due the 17th.
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Im having a lil boy :) so excited!!!
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Really?? Thats so exciting.. boy or girl?? And Thanks ladies..I'm hoping it's not too far off, I'm starting to feel flat out miserable.. lol
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These are all pretty good signs your baby is on there way! I felt the exact same way (as well as feeling the need to sort out baby clothes over and over) for a whole week before my little girl came and she was born at 39+2! I'd say you're almost there mama! X
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Im due on feb 13th too!! And im feel in the same way!!
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I'm hoping so, because it's just getting miserable lol.
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I've been reading around for a few months and have seen that those are the signs of your baby coming soon. :)
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