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Hurting while walkin

I'm 38 weeks , is it normal for it to hurt when I get outta bed in the morning or for me to walk sometimes I feel like I can't even stand
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find that epson salt bath helps
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Its like the labor is never gonna happen ehh!!! You have more patience than me, 11 days of him bearing down hard, irregular contractions, swollen feet and not being able to walk far has me stamping for c section with his name on an eviction notice lol

I hope its all speedy and safe for you both and it doesn't drag on too long....

Arh at some point we finally get to munch our rebels within LOL x
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4268628 tn?1375041176
LOL. Ok our stories are kinda similar although due to different things.  They are trying to let me go natural but to be prepared for an emergency surgery since odds are Hugh that baby is going to rupture my softball sized fibroid as she comes out. If she doesn't come on her own, I will induce Friday.
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Hi Flickan,

My rupture risk high etc, they said they could but may need to perform an emergency c section if there are problems. Knowing him there will be resistance so I opted for an elective c section next Thursday. I simply told them to cut n drag him out if he doesn't appear of his own doing LOL

Glad its my last preg!!!! X
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Missi, he still hasn't made an appearance?? Are they going to induce?
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Same I'm literally immobile at times... I'm 40+6 ... 3 sweeps and Gummy still chilling out n his womb like mansion... Rolling over in bed and getting in and out of bath the worst ever!!!! X
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4268628 tn?1375041176
anytime :)
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Thanks
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Totally normal. If I sit too long or in the wrong kinda of chair, I get it as well. Takes a few to work out the kinks so to speak and walk a little easier. Try rocking back and forth once you get up on each leg before walking, it may help a bit.
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