Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
I Am 37 Weeks!! Posted: 07-14-07 04:44am
Dont know why but I wanted to share with
everyone that yesterday I reached 37 week
mark!! To
scary to think that our baby will be with
us so soon but so exciting at the same
time!
I have a consultant appt on monday to
double check the position of baby and I
have sooo many questions to ask I think I
will be there all day!
I was going to post this yesterday but I
woke up at 5am and started cleaning the
windows in my kitchen!! I literally spend
all day cleaning just the kitchen. Every
appliance I own got a scrub and I even
cleaned all the cupboards, paintwork and
walls! Where the energy suddenly came from
I will never know!!
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nickyandalan
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Posted: 07-14-07 04:48am
Yay! Not long now are you worried about
labour at all? I know i am, and your
cleaning thats a sign is'nt it of labour i
think, preparing the nest!
So many babies are due like in the next
month or so how exciting!!!
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Jolie_3110
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Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 07-14-07 04:57am
I am really anxious of labour!! I had a
planned c-section with my first son and
was induced with my second. Knowing whats
coming is actually worse than not knowing!
. I
keep getting really irritable and tearful
at the slightest things I know its
hormones but I also think its because I am
so scared too!
I just really want to go into labour
myself this time as thats never happened
before!! But that makes me worried too
I
keep thinking how do you know when it
starts???. Plus I have to wait for my mum
to come get the kids then wait for my dad
because hes driving us to the hosp as we
dont have a car, then its a 30 min drive
to the hosp. What if I dont leave myself
enough time!!. I can see me giving birth
with Chris and my dad in the back of the
car!!. Needless to say I am turning into a
paranoid worrier!!
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nickyandalan
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Posted: 07-14-07 05:06am
R bless you! I know it will be hard but
try not to worry and enjoy these last few
weeks of carrying your baby i know i'm
gonna miss that! That will feel so
strange after all we have been carrying
them for nine months then our tummys will
be empty!
And this is my first so i'm lucky i don't
know what to expect with labour!
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Jolie_3110
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 07-14-07 05:13am
I just read my post back and my whinges
are getting worse!! I
really missed my bump esp, with my 1st
baby so definitely make the most of it!
Although I will look forward to being able
to bend over again!!
Labour will be fine, I hope I havent made
it sound too horrible
both my experiences werent that bad! I am
just a big wimpo!!
Cant believe how fast all our pregnancies
are going!!
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nickyandalan
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Posted: 07-14-07 05:33am
That's the trouble with me i am a wimp!
When i have a braxton hick sometimes they
make me cry so god only knows what i'm
gonna be like in labour
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Jolie_3110
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Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
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