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  1. #1
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    Baby - GET OUT

    PREGGY RANT

    6 days out from my due date and I have had it. I finally have a chance to sit back and relax now that DH is on leave and all I can think about is "get out now kid". The pelvic pain is there ALL the time, every movement and BH gives me bottom pressure, when I stand up I feel like she is just going to fall out. I cannot cuddle my daughter properly, nor can I play with her easily. I am hungry all the time but do I know what I want to eat? NO!
    DH has started feeling randy, it has been ... well you can probably work out how long its been .. but sure, I am in the mood aren't I ... I have a head wedged deep in my groin of course I am in the mood.

    Now I am NOT looking forward to the pain of labour, in fact I am more scared this time than I was last time because I know what I am in for but I am so tired of being sore and worn out and grumpy, of not being able to even sit comfortably.

    I know I am not the only one to feel like this ......

    Does anyone have any ideas of how I can switch off to the pain and enjoy my last few days EVER being pregnant?

    oh yes I also feel like eating Thai all day every day but the place who's food I crave is over an hour away


    Nae

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    OK baby, it's time to vacate the premises!! lol. And don't give mum too much pain while you're at it. And get out quickly but not too quickly, there must be time to get to hossy but then once mum is there you can exit in the most painless, quickest way possible without causing any big problems. Ok that's all sorted, I'd say jump in the bath and float away all the pains. And stay there until baby is ready to come, lol! GL hun!

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    LOL ZF

    Miss B - thanks for giving her a pep talk DH thinks I will probably go right up to due date again could you imagine how wrinkly I'd be sitting in the bath for that long

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    ask DH to take your DD out for the day so you can plod around the house on your own and have no noise and relax, thats what I did and it helped a lot.

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    Well, it wasn't the Saturday that I'd predicted... so lets go for tomorrow

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    oh sweetness, i know how much you're struggling.
    She will get here soon enough. Try and enjoy some you and DD1 time, marvel at her and how wonderful she is. its going to be a while before you can sit back and 'see' her proplery
    xxxx

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    I can remember thinking the same thing when I was pregnant with Colby.

    So I got DP's Aunty over who is a Remedial Massage therapist and got her to give me a massage and hit some pressure points.

    Have you thought about a massage or a yoga class. Even a meditation class if you think you can relax enough.

    A day at the beach is always relaxing.

    On the positive side, all the stuff you're describing sounds perfectly normal and like everything is well on its well to being ready.

    Chin up!