Aches and Pains

Sep 02, 2013 19:58

The Spod has turned over, which is pretty normal for the eighth month of pregnancy. I know this because I clearly have feet all up in my ribcage kicking merrily away, and a large (well, large enough) baby head trying to wedge itself down between my thighs. Ah, the last month of pregnancy where you waddle about like a penguin, only instead of ( Read more... )

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nortysarah September 2 2013, 20:06:53 UTC
I was the same. I cried at everything - even the weather. Just realise it'll happen, wear waterproof mascara and take lots of tissues. This too will pass. Hugs xx

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renniek September 2 2013, 21:03:18 UTC
Very sorry to hear of your loss

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icklejo September 3 2013, 13:49:30 UTC
I found that I wasn't weepy during pregnancy, but afterwards for a few months. Hopefully as your hormone levels change randomly again after the birth it will help things improve, but it's good to mention it to the midwife so she can offer some support and keep an eye on you, especially afterwards.

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foul_temptress September 3 2013, 16:35:23 UTC
Better to ask and it be nothing than not to ask and sink into depression. I imagines weeping phase will come post peanut due to lack of freedom and sleep.

At least you have an awesome little girl to keep you up

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