thread: 3/5 engaged?? lol yeyyyy but huh??

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    bunbury WA
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    the best way I found was to make plans I made plans to do things like go out for dinner and made a hairdresser appointment and what do ya know I had a baby so I couldnt make appointments worked for the girls any ways

  2. #2
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    Apr 2007
    gold coast
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    def make plans it will always bring it on lol.
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    walk along the road with one foot on the curb and one foot on the road. you will feel like a d head doing it lol.
    insert evening primrose oil capsules before bed

  3. #3
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    Jul 2010
    sydney
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    Lol I wish it was all that easy can't wait to get out of here!!!

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    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    Missed the part about the swelling and your BP. Try to rest up, I hope it settles down

  5. #5
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    Jun 2005
    USA
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    My baby has been 3/5 engaged since 32 weeks. It is painful! Baby is now 4/5 engaged... so I wouldn't think it means you're going straight into labour sorry. I don't find I can walk very far without a rest now because the pains I get in my cervix are too much.

    Good luck

  6. #6
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    Nov 2009
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    i tried every way possible to bring on labour! haha in the end i was 12 days over due and they were planning on inducing me the next day, but apparently the threat of being induced made him decide to come out naturally, with a very quick 2 hour labout he was here lol.

    however, nipple stim did bring on BHs so did the S&S (when i was post dates) but i did try accupressure? i dunno if you've heard of it or tried it but its similar to accupuncture only instead of needles you press certain points with your fingers. i tried it at about 3.30pm and went into labour at 10.45pm and bub was born at 12.48am. couldnt have been the hugest coincidence but it cant hurt.

  7. #7
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    Sep 2009
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    The midwives in our antenatal classes told us not to drink a specific raspberry leaf tea made in NZ because it was so strong it brought a couple of women to labour early.. (sorry I dont know the brand, all I know it was a NZ one).