ok, so maybe it' doesn't suck - but it's not great
yeah, it means we can carry bubbas but it also makes all our other joints lovely and loose, and given i have a dodgy wrist that dislocates sometimes, it's been a fairly long pregnancy so far. it hurts like all get up, but at least it's loose enough for me to pop it back in now....
well, tonight i was sitting here with my dodgy arm across my tummy, hand tucked under my other arm to keep my fingers warm - gremlin kicking away happily - well, her happy turned into pain for me cos she kicked just hard enough in just the right spot to dislocated my wrist again! hurt like all hell!
ah well, i fixed it, and i'm ok - but i seriously never thought an unborn bub and some pg hormones would do that to me!
he's still in NSW til late tonight, has to load somewhere near Shep to head up towards border again, then either up to forbes or wagga later tonight or tomorrow - we're hoping he'll be home by Wednesday for a few days - maybe, if i'm lucky, he'll be home Tuesday til Friday then away til next Thursday and be home for a long weekend with me for bday and mothers day - even though Gremlin is on her way, i don't think Mother's Day will be particularly easy this year after last year...
The whole loose ligaments and so on is whats getting me. I'll lay out on my back in the morning and have my "wake up stretch", out go my legs as far as i can possibly point them to the end of the bed, then i set a landspeed record getting them back up into the foetal position because both of my groin muscles feel like their getting sawed through with a rusty fork.
After doing this ritual every-single-morning, you would think i would have learned by now?????
Nope
I thought the end of pregnancy would mean the end of all these dodgy joints, but sadly no! I still have pelvic pain and a sore left wrist that I suffered with for the last couple of months of my pregnancy. But, it's all a lot more bareable when you have a little baby to focus on.
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