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sick of this now...

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superbadspeller · 14/06/2013 21:53

I'm almost 32 weeks pregnant with dc3 and i have had enough.

I can't breathe properly
I can't stop sweating
My hair is wrecked
I have new stretch marks ON MY BACK
I'm so hot all the time
I'm sick of the baby moving all the time - it hurts and makes me jump at times, she's so forceful
One year old ds keeps smacking/jumping on my bump
I can't freaking bend without shoving my butt in the air like some weirdo
My boobs are huge and floppy and get in my way all the time
I'm so itchy
I can't go upstairs without getting light headed and needing to sit
I can't walk for longer than 15 minutes without needing to sit.
I can t stop getting angry/crying for no reason

There is so much more - i just can't imagine 8 more weeks of this :( it's driving me batty :( i'm soooo sick of being pregnant

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HumptyDumpty2 · 14/06/2013 21:54

Just imagine what you'll get at the end Smile

superbadspeller · 14/06/2013 22:04

Thanks humpty that's what's getting me through most days - the squirming evil baby in my belly will eventually be a squirming luscious little girl who will hopefully be a happy wee soul :)

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superbadspeller · 14/06/2013 22:05

I can't wait for squishy baby hugs and loveliness and the little mew sounds and the hugs did i mention them and getting my skin to skin time i love that i'm just so uncomfortable and impatient Blush

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HumptyDumpty2 · 14/06/2013 22:14

I feel your pain...37wks and getting fed up with being pregnant but I just look at my 2yo and think I get another one of those and soon it will all be over and I'll be lying on my tummy again Grin

superbadspeller · 14/06/2013 22:24

I miss my tummy i slept on it until 22 weeks with ds but this time i couldnt make it past 8 weeks - just too uncomfortable and i qas always nauseas :( grumble.

37 weeks is my goal right now if i can get there i am 'full term' and have free reign to try and get dd2 out Grin ds is 19 months and gets there is a baby in my belly but not that he can't jump all over it Hmm it's my own fault; i let him do it for far too long when j was smaller oops! Although he is my wee looking board for how dd2 will look as he is stunning in hairbands Grin

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yellowsnownoteatwillyou · 16/06/2013 09:16

I'm 33 weeks and also sick of it, all my ligaments are rubbish both my shoulders went the other day so DH had to dress and undress me, I can't drive due to pulled shoulders so I spend most I the time lying about in the house as I can't even get dressed to go out and when I do I'm knackered even walking round a supermarket.

My hips are in agony and I wake up 5 times a night with cramp and needing the toilet.
I feel I'm putting too much on DH, as he's trying so hard to keep everything running and looking after me, but will admit to having a massive crying fit the other day as I feel so useless.

Totally feel your pain, this is no fun just now, bring on the baby.

babyhmummy01 · 16/06/2013 09:23

31 weeks here and feel exactly the same hun. And without meaning to be nasty, I could happily slap the next person who mutters the phrases "it will be worth it in the end" or "be grateful you are pg"...I actually did slap my mum in fun the other day for the worth it comment.

Pg sucks esp if ur having a really rough time physically.

I.have pgp, my asthma has flared up and my stomach muscles are so sore from the battering of kicks that I can't bend or walk upstairs without being in so much pain I could pass out so I feel your pain.

I am counting the weeks til I can beg demand an induction

superbadspeller · 16/06/2013 10:04

I feel for you both i really do, esp re asthma- mine only seems to come on in pregnancy and it's awful :( poor df has been supportive 97% of the time but once in a while he'll moan about the housework, he's done everything since i was 4 weeks gone because i was so nauseas/sick/tired all the time. i know if it was the other way around i'd be less than useless! I went 40+6 with dd1, 40+3 with ds so am praying that dd2 comes on her due date as if after all this she'd make it easy :)

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babyhmummy01 · 16/06/2013 11:16

My dp has been amazing too but I have told him I am never doing this again! He already has 2 so am sure 3 is enough!

My asthma has been non existent during pg until the pollen hit and now its awful. Am on max dose of 3 inhalers, should be on tablets at night but not safe for baby and could really have used my steroid tabs over the last week to boost things but don't wanna risk baby.

Still only 9 weeks of hell joy to go

gertrudestein · 16/06/2013 12:29

I feel your pain. 37 weeks, and ready for this to end now. I'm so tired and heavy and big. It's impossible to get comfortable, it's tiring to do anything, none of my clothes fit, and there's still so much to do ....

superbadspeller · 16/06/2013 12:47

I've told df this is our last for a few years babyh ds is only 19 months my body was still way out of shape to have a baby so soon. although i'm lucky my asthma isn't requiring more than my blue inhaler i can't imagine how hard it is for you Flowers

gertrude i feel the exact same, we're moving in 2 weeks so whilst one minute i'm wishing dd2 out so i can have peace the next i'm willing her to stay put until we've moved, decorated and unpacked plus built the cot and washed the bedding it's torture.

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Msbluesky32 · 16/06/2013 15:11

I felt the same, breathing was a chore but breathing after eating was an utter nightmare! All I can say is that the finish line is in sight - you are nearly there! It's been nine weeks since our LO arrived and I strangely miss being pregnant...feeling her little kicks and hiccups!

superbadspeller · 16/06/2013 16:07

Luckily she's not moving so much but the jerky movements are plenty fold, i feel bad not enjoying it but it's non stop boot boot boot everywhere grr although i know like you, i'll miss it once she's here Confused pregnancy is a mind fuck Hmm congratulations for getting out the other side on your dd Smile

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Jollyb · 16/06/2013 16:08

If it's any consolation I felt lousy at 31 weeks - really heavy and breathless. I could barely climb the stairs. I'm now 34 weeks and feeling so much better - I think the baby must have dropped. I was even out mowing the lawn yesterday

superbadspeller · 16/06/2013 19:56

I cannot believe i forgot the baby drops ShockBlush that makes me feel so much better thank you! Once the baby drops i feel better it's just the impatience then Grin

That's taking my mind off the steaming hot flannel i'm holding on my right breast - it's stinging and nipping and sore :( i think my colostrum is Getting ready to leak a lot more.

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superbadspeller · 16/06/2013 20:23

Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwoooooooooow it huuuuuuuuuuurts :( :( i've expressed a little bit but it still hurts :( woe woe woe woe :( did i mention ooooooow! Df is sat open mouthed watching me - i'm almost sure he's enjoying this Hmm

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babyhmummy01 · 16/06/2013 21:30

super my dp has nigh on wet himself watching me try to manoeuvre myself into the bath. Ended up crawling upstairs at my mums tonight on all 4's sas I was in sooooo much pain. He thought that was well funny too...wait til I go into labour...might get my nails done so I have some to draw blood with lol

superbadspeller · 17/06/2013 01:05

I've heard of african tribeswoman tying rope around mens danglies and pulling it when contracting, if df carries on mocking me albeit playfully i am going to give the rope some serious thought Hmm he's lucky my shower calmed down my breast pain or i'd be crying by now about how awful ge is and the baby Blush

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babyhmummy01 · 17/06/2013 01:09

Haha barbed wire might be more effective

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