I think it's a lovely idea. If you do go away, make sure it's somewhere with a comfy bed with lots of pillows. And it shouldn't be a long car trip.
The uncomfortableness is different for different women/pregnancies. My SPD kicked in at 21 weeks, after which I could barely walk and everything had to be planned in terms of steps/slopes/difficulty getting in and out of things. Very frustrating. Some other women seem fine right up until bub arrives, though fatigue usually kicks in about 31-35 weeks. Generally you're advised not to go too far after 36 weeks.
Enjoy the planning


She already has 2 kids, and she doesn't feel there's any point to having a baby shower. Just this morning I was thinking about throwing her a surprise blessingway type thing, except we'd all go away for a night or two instead of just being a day.
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She reckons SPD will hit her fairly early, it generally hits her around 20 weeks but she says she weighs the most she ever has. Hers is uncomfortable but not unworkable, knowing her she'd say she'd rather be uncomfortable on holiday than uncomfortable at home! And they don't mind leaving the kids for a night, all the dads are really good and will probably get together at one of their own houses and have a sleepover for the kids.


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