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Due in April 2007 - the Easter thread

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KatyTheProcrastinator · 06/04/2007 17:14

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LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:22

Sorry for story.

We're both due Monday, hopefully we can rest before then

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:22

no, no lurkers, they're too buusy discussing how many! and there's hardly anyone up

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:23

yeah pinions, you've q jumped lesley too!

LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:25

There's some people up discussing dogs on leads and stealing soap from expensive hotels.

Nowhere near as exciting as an actual labouring woman!

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:25

Um what can I say.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:27

THIS IS REASSURING

Some women find that early labor begins as they are preparing for bed. It is perfectly fine to sleep through early labor if you are tired or if it is a time you normally sleep. You will probably be woken up in the middle of the night or early morning with contractions to intense to sleep through and can begin to work from there, but there is no fear of sleeping through the birth of your child if labor begins at night and you can settle yourself enough to sleep.

The length of time you spend in early labor will depend on how prepared you body has been made by pre-labor contractions, the position of your baby and many other factors that we simply don't know about yet. Regardless of how long it takes, you will find that your contractions will continue to get progressively stronger, longer and closer together until you are in Active Labor.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:28

At least it won't be a friday 13th job!

LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:29

You don't seem like you could sleep through them at the mo.

My dad's birthday is 12th, he'd love mine to come then.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:30

Mine on 16th theres noway I'll last that long.

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:30

mine will be a fridaay 13th job. bound to be.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:30

ellie you've gone quiet.

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:31

notice labor is spelt the american way

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:32

email from yvie!
didn't send properly so she's trying it again

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:32

I thought that.

Baby has not been this active in days and days, maybe hes been resting up knowing that this is coming what do you think?

Shit this is really it.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:32

Do you think I should bother with paracetemol (not).

LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:33

I bloody hope we're not still on this thread on the 16th. I know I said I haven't slept much recently but that's ridiculous

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:34

who wants to see baby pics?

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:35

Early labour - Some women find that they feel restless, a little hungry and want to talk to someone.

Umm .

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:36

pmsl

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:36

You may also experience a runny nose WTF!

LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:37

Paracetamol might be worth a go. Can't hurt to try it. Who am I kidding? I've never done this before and even I think it sounds like it would be pitiful pain relief.

LesleyR · 07/04/2007 01:37

Baby pics! yes please!

EllieKthePA · 07/04/2007 01:38

in your inbox now
and the lady herself is about to join us.........

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:39

LESLEY most of this is true and might let you know what its like in early labour?
Definitely me right now anyway.

After a few hours, days or weeks of pre-labor contractions, your body will begin to have rhythmic contractions that seem "different" to you. After a few hours you may realize that the contractions are becoming longer and stronger, and they are happening closer together. These are all signs that you have moved from pre-labor into early labor.

In early labor, most women feel excited. The wonder "could this be it?" At the same time, their behavior displays this nervous excitement. Some women find that they feel restless, a little hungry and want to talk to someone.

Many women find that this is when they experience Bloody Show and Lose their Mucus Plug. You may also experience a runny nose and an increased need to urinate. Your body will empty itself through several bowel movements that seem like a mild diarrhea.

At this point contractions are generally less than 10 minutes apart and last 45-60 seconds long. Contractions will get stronger, closer together and longer with time. These contractions may be moderate to strong, and might feel like pressure in the pelvis, menstrual cramping or a dull backache. At this point, most women are more comfortable moving through their contractions.

Pinions · 07/04/2007 01:39

Maybe be a bit long at this time of night though?