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post #1 of 14
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These passed few days I've been waking up feeling sick to my stomach and extremely tired even though I sleep in until noon. Tonite I'm achy and tired but can't sleep. I just don't feel right. My belly is so sore from all of the stretching. It literally feels like my stomach has stretched as far is it can go! Isaiah keeps pushing further and further out and I am in so much pain because of it. He's really high up underneath my ribs yet I can still feel him down in my pelvic area. I've also been using the restroom alot more than should be humanely possible. It seems I always get diarrhea like cramps and need to go! Even when I barely eat anything. I just needed to let that out. Anyone ever feel like this when they were ready to give birth???
post #2 of 14
I puked with both my girls when I was in labor it was a glorious feeling! NOT!

I cant say I feel your pain cause Lyssa was 10 days early and Kate was 3.5 weeks early.

but I will send you lots of and hope that Isaiah makes his appearence soon!
post #3 of 14
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Yeah I've been having painless contractions all night. My belly just gets hard for 30 seconds and then softens.
post #4 of 14
Yup I felt the babies up in my ribs and down in my cervix, too...he's prolly stretching out good!
post #5 of 14
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Either that or he's really long...I'm a tall person...I was thinking that might be it. He must be so comfortable in there if I'm so uncomfortable. that's why he refuses to cooperate and be born!
post #6 of 14
I have no idea what it is like to get that far in a pregnancy since I had Michael prematurely between 30-31 weeks...

I am hoping to make it to full term.
post #7 of 14
Even though I went three weeks overdue and my dd was a good sized baby, I just felt uncomfortable. Actually, I was hungry during labor. I have a ton of food allergies that the hospital just did not respect. I was so glad to go home just so I could eat.
post #8 of 14
I feel sick everyday too. I have aches and pains all the time. It's all part of having a big bubby inside
Isaiah isn't here because he isn't due yet.
post #9 of 14
All I can say is, nobody is pregnant forever, it just feels like it.

He'll be here soon!

post #10 of 14
geez, girl i dont know how much your tummy can stretch out!! i hope you have your baby today, tomorrow, SOON!!! looks like your baby so comfortable inside you!! keep us posted!! one more day!!
post #11 of 14
I never went into labor so I don't know, but I have heard symptons of feeling sick, diareahea and such. Maybe that coupled with the contractions just means things are happening. I know you don't want to hear this, but maybe let DH do his thing and maybe that will get something going? Poor thing, it will be over before you know it.
post #12 of 14
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We already tried so far I can only credit to dilating and effacement of my cervix. It's impossible for me to get excited when we're doing it. It hurts like hell now!!
post #13 of 14
I hope that Isiah arrives soon. I also puked during labour with Brianna. Maybe these are signs he is going to arrive very soon.
post #14 of 14
For 3 days before Sydney was born, I felt like I had the flu. My stomach was upset, my head hurt, my nose was all stuffed up. Finally, after being sent home from the hospital, told to wait until my water broke, I practically ran around a few blocks with our dog and then went back. They were going to give me some demerol, so that I could sleep and then send me home. The demerol made me sick, I went to throw up and my water broke. I felt better instantly!!! And I never went home!
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