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New:hugs: thinking of you hun.

Wild:haha: my hubby talks in his sleep too, hilarious!

Wiggler:hugs: your aim for tomorrow working out?

Angel, nice to see you back:flower:

Lucky, sounds promising

24/7, any eviction plans for today?

Milos, great story!
 
:D yay i been missed :) :hugs:
and Wild my first i was in labour for 7 days. . . . and i could be in slow labour again if these pains are what i think they are, as they feel extremely similar to what i had with my first . . . . i'm really hoping it's not and it means squishy will be out soon
 
Glad you're all having a lovely conversation about bras and pads. Nothing more to report on this front. Kids and I are going to meet a fellow BnBer this afternoon which should be fun.

I have to ask though...should I call my midwife? When I lay on a certain side or am in a certain position, my entire left arm goes completely numb and I start to feel lightheaded and dizzy. When I change positions, it takes a while to recover. Also, last night, Anberlin had fits of movements all night. She felt like she was frantic in in there and desperate to get out, and even felt like she was trying to claw her way out, literally...opinions?
 
My mum just rang again and ordered me to have sex, curry and castor oil to get the baby out :rofl: I politely told her to get stuffed :haha:
 
Brandi, she's most likely laying on a nerve when your on your side or in the certain position i wouldn't worry too much on that, and her movements however frantic are a good thing, it's when she stops moving you need to call your midwife, as something could then be wrong, tho out of all this i really hope she comes soon for ya, i would hate to go over my EDD
 
angel, u never know could be in early stages, my chances of more than an hour slow are slim. :rofl:
 
New is still in hospital, she has Joshua with her now and he is hogging her sweets and the TV :haha: She is just waiting around now and hoping they will discharge her soon.
 
ok despite reading back the posts lol pregnant brain has struck again, i really didnt understand that post wild. . . coukd ya explain plz :haha: am so sorry :dohh:
 
I ask only because I know better than to Google but I googled whether increased movements are a sign of impending labour and instead found that it can mean that the baby moved into a certain position or has the cord around their neck and is frantic to get out of it.
 
u said u had 7 day labour with first so said u never know could be same for u again lol.

for me on other hand the chances of me being labour for more than an hour are nil to one :rofl:
 
Eek, my friends are popping over tomorrow, I am so scared of telling them about what happened with the hub and their phone number, I'll offer to pay if they get charged and obviously I didn't know that would happen, they won't hate me will they? :(
 
You never know, wild. Look at me...2 babies born before their due dates and both very short labours, and here I sit 3 days overdue with my 3rd. I'm scared to think of what labour's going to be like.
 
brandi im a rapid labourer( literally on my files across the front) so ne one dealing with me knows how urgent things can get, i wont have a long labour its literally impossible hun.

ive gone mroe overdue than u and had babies earlier too. so already been in ur situation, unless u have complications which i hope u dont theres no reason ur labour should be any longer than the others. xx
 
My aunt also said her fourth labour was her longest. Her first three, all boys, were between the 9-13 hour mark, but her fourth, a girl, was 37 hours.
 
my labors are no where near that length so completely different situation for me.
 
I know I'm being silly getting this worried, I think the hormones are partly to blame for it.
 

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