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VERY painful baby movements?

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j20baby · 09/09/2007 20:13

anyone else's lo hurt them badly when moving? its always seemed quite violent, but now when she's moving i could scream with the pain. am 36+5 wks.

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vole3 · 09/09/2007 21:07

Yep, DS wedged his feet under my liver and I had an incredibly sore spot on my ribs, so much so I couldn't wear a bra. My ankles kept warm tho'

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Wilkie · 09/09/2007 21:24

Oh god J20 - think you are having very similar pg to mine. I remember sobbing on phone to BF at 35 weeks because LO was SO active and I just felt bruised and sore constantly....!

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EdieMcredie · 09/09/2007 21:35

Yes, she was constantly making horrible sharp pains in my pelvis. Now im due next week and my bump is covered in red patches and very angry stretch marks. Im also itching constantly so my advice to you would be to slap on loads of cream now cos I wish I had done!! Can't suggest anything for the painful movements though-she has calmed down a bit and hopefully yours will too x

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j20baby · 09/09/2007 21:49

Thanks guys, nice to know i'm not the only one with a demon lo! she just seems so bony and jerky, really takes my breath away, will start rubbing cream on too, haven't been bothering so far as i'm too lazy!

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j20baby · 09/09/2007 22:04

hey wilkie, since we seem to be having similar pg i don't suppose you happened to go into labour a bit early did you?{{please please please}}

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Wilkie · 10/09/2007 09:18

9 DAYS early!!!!

Top tips for early labour:

Orgasms (by myself!! no nasty sex for me )
Nipple twiddling
Dairy Milk

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chopster · 10/09/2007 09:20

it is surprising how strong they are. My dts caused a collapsed lung and that was bloody painful. I used to find that getting into weird positions helped, bum up in the air kind of thing.

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j20baby · 10/09/2007 15:58

a collapsed lung-nasty!!

9 days early sounds good to me!although lo is breech atm, apparantly!

have already been doing all that wilkie, along with the fresh pineapple-no sex for me either, noone to have it with!!

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Mumpbump · 10/09/2007 16:01

Do you think it's possible she's flipping back around again? Fingers crossed...

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j20baby · 10/09/2007 19:35

hi mump-yeah i think she keeps going breech whenever they feel her and then puts her head down as soon as they've stopped feeling-she's just being arwkward!

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