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I am hating these BH! Posted: 03-14-08 05:28am
They were really hurting yesterday Definately know
they're there. Are they supposed to
actually hurt? :sob:
Hopefully i'll get a day without them
today, but i doubt it. I never had these
with William. I count myself lucky now.
Jeez i'm so tired this morning somone wake me up
I don't remember having BH contractions..
or if I did I couldn't feel them. I think
they can hurt sometimes.. although if they
get really bad maybe you should call your
midwife just to be on the safe side.
I'm tired too, I was up at 7 this morning
to drive Jonny to work. Jenny hates being
woken up that early, so she's having a nap
right now. She loves her sleep
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rosejackson
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Posted: 03-14-08 06:03am
Bless. William loves his sleep too. Which
is great for me No fuss when it
comes to bedtimes
7am?! You poor girl. I'd be knackered by
now if i had to get up that early! Even
though i should be used to it by now since
william now wakes at 7.30 - 8 because its
getting lighter outside
No more pains this morning, which is good
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Jules
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Posted: 03-14-08 07:26am
I used to get a lot of Braxton Hicks but
they were more uncomfotable than painful.
The only time they became painful was when
I was in very early labour. How many
weeks are you?
Oh and you guys count yourselves lucky -
Max has been waking at 5am for about 2
years now!
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Bridget
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Posted: 03-14-08 08:51am
Jules
wrote:
Oh and you guys count
yourselves lucky - Max has been waking at
5am for about 2 years
now!
i couldn't function if i had to get up at
5am. do you go to bed at 8pm?
luckily finn changed his schedule with the
time change, now he sleeps until 8 and i
love it. lately i've also been putting him
in his pack n play in my room so i can get
a little more sleep since i've been
sleeping so badly lately. he just watches
tv and i get another 30-60 minutes of
sleep.
sorry about the BH, rose. mine aren't
painful, but they're very uncomfortable
and sometimes i do have to breathe through
them. drink lots of water!
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rosejackson
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Posted: 03-14-08 09:08am
5am? I wouldn't be able to function if i
had to get up at that time every morning.
I haven't been sleeping well for ages now.
I get really bad wind and heartburn at
night. Thankfully bubs wakes at good times
and decides to do somersaults when i am
awake.
I drink loads and loads of water now. I
guess it's a thing i do when i'm pregnant
as i haven't drank this much water since
when i was pregnant with William. It's a
good thing though and i haven't caught any
urine infections in this pregnancy touch wood i wont
get any.
I haven't had any painful ones today. But
then again, i've been too busy to care
less. Without William here, i've been
cleaning my flat, which is getting very
very boring and i'm fed up of it, so
thought i'd come on here hehe
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rosejackson
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Posted: 03-14-08 09:08am
Jules
wrote:
I used to get a lot of
Braxton Hicks but they were more
uncomfotable than painful. The only time
they became painful was when I was in very
early labour. How many weeks are you?
Oh and you guys count yourselves lucky -
Max has been waking at 5am for about 2
years now!
Sorry fogot to answer. I am 24 weeks
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musikmaker
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Posted: 03-14-08 11:20am
My BH started around 20 weeks and they did
hurt. I am sorry that you have to go
through it. My doctor kept tellign me to
drink more water but I was peeing every
five minutes from the gallon that I drank
every day.
I hate to tell you this but they do start
hurting more as the baby takes up more
room. Hopefully yours will amazingly go
away.
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rosejackson
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Posted: 03-14-08 12:48pm
i hope so too. they havent been too bad
today thankgod