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Ive been told when youre close to labor you just feel like you cant do anything anymore like you just feel lazy and stuck, no motivation etc. Ive been sick, but ive had massive amounts of energy the last few days and today i havent really moved from the couch. Im only 31 weeks, and thats why im asking if anyone knows if that could be true or if ive just worn myself out? Ive had spuratic contractions so im unsure what to even think now
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Im just so confused about everything, this is my first. Luckily i see my OB tomorrow morning so hopefully shell give me some answers :/
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My first was a prem csection so don't know from personal experience but I know with all my friends that had like a restless madness before they went into labour - one was painting the nursery, another running after her 2yr old at a party, my mum was out shopping and refused to leave until she got everything she needed, lol. All of them have gone 40-42wks tho, not sure if that makes a difference.
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I had a premie baby but I felt the opposite. I couldn't sleep. Or sit still or stay in the same position too long because it was all uncomfortable. But everybodys pregnancy is different. But if u do think u are having contractions u should go to the doc or ER right away so they can give u medicine to stop your labor. You definatly don't want a premie baby.
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