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thread: I feel so stupid

  1. #37

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
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    Yeah Charlotte had the steroids a few weeks ago still sitting and waiting, 3 more weeks max and it will all be over .... If I keep reminding myself it may make it all better lol just wish I could still function normally I have my MIL out at my house now complaining about the mess, hello I can hardly do it I can barely walk ffs!


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  2. #38
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
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    You should ask for more steriods, they only take a few hours to work. It'll help the bubbas alot.
    I had a round at 28 weeks and then at 31 weeks. So you should be OK to have some more.

    I'd definately ask for more...

  3. #39
    Registered User

    Jan 2011
    Perth, WA
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    That MW sounds like a biatch!!
    I had a couple of them...fortunately my ctx showd up on the CTG because I was told I didn't look like I was in pain *sheesh*
    Wishing you the very best.
    It is hard when you are so tired and in so much pain.
    Your little men are still getting stronger everyday they are tucked up inside.
    Thinking of you

    You should ask for more steriods, they only take a few hours to work. It'll help the bubbas alot.
    I had a round at 28 weeks and then at 31 weeks. So you should be OK to have some more.

    I'd definately ask for more...
    They do not tend to administer steroids after 34 weeks because they do not seem to make much difference to the babies lungs.

  4. #40
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    Thinking of you!

    Try and stay in a happy place, ignore the midwives and focus on your beautiful babies! xo

  5. #41
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
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    That MW sounds like a biatch!!
    I had a couple of them...fortunately my ctx showd up on the CTG because I was told I didn't look like I was in pain *sheesh*
    Wishing you the very best.
    It is hard when you are so tired and in so much pain.
    Your little men are still getting stronger everyday they are tucked up inside.
    Thinking of you


    They do not tend to administer steroids after 34 weeks because they do not seem to make much difference to the babies lungs.
    Oh Ok, didn't know that. lol

  6. #42

    Feb 2008
    With my awesome cherubs
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    Thanks hunni I'm so impatient I hate being in limbo! I'm convinced now it's not real labour but sitting here for results is a joke scan was 2 hours ago and they are concerned about low fluid levels but that's as far as I've got


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  7. #43
    Registered User

    Mar 2011
    Melbourne
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    at 9cm because i could talk still i was told not to come into the hosp unless i felt like i really had too
    they were a bit shocked to discover how far along i was but as my mum pointed out nothing stops me talking

    so glad everythings ok xoxox
    and that the end is near for you

  8. #44
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    Aug 2009
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    I had that too, but I could talk through them until I was pushing but it doesn't mean they aren't real.
    My middies eyebrows shot up when she looked at the CTG graph going nuts. She was quite shocked that I hadn't felt anything. Pushing time was the painful ones

  9. #45
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
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    Pft @ all this nonsense about talking through them

    With #3 it was just a little ouchie and cx 10-15 minutes apart until about 20 minutes before he was born, which probably explains why the midwife wandered off and only came back when we madly pressed the call button because baby was crowning ...

    ... which in turn explains why I wound up having a baby on hands and knees on a blanket on the hospital floor. Hmmm.

  10. #46
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Croydon, Victoria
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    What was the outcome from your scan?

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