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1116022 tn?1305685993

Ouch! :)

Ok here's a question for you all...   (I'm 37.5 weeks pregnant currently)
My hips/vagina feel like I have had a 24 hour ridiculously incredible sex session, EXCEPT for the fact that I haven't been so lucky.  Does anyone else feel like their pelvis is going to split into two???  
Sorry to be so graphic, but let's face it girls if we can't be honest with one another than who the heck is going to be brutally honest with us regarding this stuff?  :)  Plus, a little sense of humor during these times goes an awful long way!!
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1116022 tn?1305685993
Lol, YES!!!  Thank you ladies for letting me know I'm not the only one out there that feels this way.  :)  Good luck guys on your deliveries, I go back to my ob tomorrow, hopefully all this pressure down there will have some positive dilation results.
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1117137 tn?1345227905
i am with you.. it feels like my husband and i have been having sex for days or something, the pressure in that region is serious! my hips are about ready to give out on me, and i feel like my baby's head could burst through my vagina at any moment. thank God my dd is this friday! as uncomfortable as this feels, i hope things keep progressing and my baby decides to comes out soon ;) hang in there ladies!
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736293 tn?1316517842
I feel the same way and then when I actually did have sex (not much fun at this point :)) it made it  ten times worse.  I just see it as the final stretch literally ;)  We're getting closer and then we won't even remember the aches and pains anymore!!
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