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4144586 tn?1352255685

35 weeks HELP!! PLZ

what can I do to up hurry it up? im so tired of not sleeping she is ready.plz help
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13167 tn?1327194124
nevernmillion,  if you think you're not getting sleep now, just wait til the baby comes and you'll see what "not getting sleep" really means.

Take your time,  enjoy this last month of the freedom to sleep whenever you want,  go out to dinner whenever you want,  etc.  Your baby is technically a preemie right now.
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I know its suupperr exhausting. I'm not sure what pregnancy this is for u but I thought it was bad at 34 weeks and I am 38 w now and it only gets more uncomfortable. Lol sorry not very helpful. What gets me by is just the thought that she is still in there for a reason and would hate myself if I caused her to come early not ready.
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I know you are anxious but just wait. In about a month you will have a lifetime to see your baby. Besides your baby have a few more pounds to gain and nothing is cuter than a baby who has weight on them.
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3145189 tn?1343157421
I agree.  Wait.  Enjoy being able to eat anything for a few weeks.  Sleep as much as you can and it'll fly :)
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889551 tn?1416184483
I just had my son last week at 36w1d. He just got to come home Friday. He spent an entire week in the nicu in respiratory distress due to having a collapsed lung and lung immaturity. So, I definitely recommend you waiting. The last few weeks the major organs are maturing, baby is learning how to su ck, and they are gaining much needed weight.
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4144586 tn?1352255685
ok ladies ill Wait ty so MUCH!
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756023 tn?1338520435
I agree with the other ladies.  My sister in law went into labour at 35 weeks (water broke) and Makayla had to stay an extra 5 days in the hosp as she wasn't breathing properly, was jaundice and not feeding right.  Just not worth the risk that's all.  Your fatigue now will not compare to the exhaustion of a newborn. Nap as much as you can and enjoy your last weeks.  
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305005 tn?1358728290
Baby will come when it's time for it to come, like the other girls have said, rest now cause your not going to rest much for the next few yrs lol. I know your getting misrable but baby needs to stay in there untile he/she is ready to show its face. I had my second son early 36 weeks and he had loads of problems with his breathing for the first year or so. I know your ready to see baby but 5 weeks or so will be here before you know it
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I was told bye my midwife 35 weeks is classed as term bye them and online it says 37 but I heard that you can start using prim rose oil or raspberry leaf tea or caster oil or sex or walking or dancing from 36 weeks to help bring on labour.. Have you tried a pillow under your leg and a second thin one under my side to help take the pressure works like a charm x xx
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4368956 tn?1357406071
I wouldnt do anything that way your baby can be born healthy. When my son was born at 35 weeks he had lung problems. He had to have nurses pump his lungs for 45 minutes until a helicopter came to take him to a childrens hospital. He was on oxygen for 2 weeks and a feeding tube in his nose. His extremly painful watching a baby fight for its life. Baby will come soon anough, and hes worth the wait.
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4144586 tn?1352255685
ty for the advice
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4144586 tn?1352255685
ty for the advice
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4144586 tn?1352255685
ty for the advice
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Don't rush it, your baby will come when she is ready. I know its no fun this late on, but I had my daughter at 36 weeks and I was very luck that she was healthy and a good weight for being early. Wait, its worth the wait. You want a healthy baby. It's just a few more weeks YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
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4542187 tn?1402677307
Sorry, but pregnancy is 40 weeks for a reason...@35 weeks your baby's lunhs could still potentially be under developed... the last 5 weeks are important for weight gain too!  Don't do anything to jump start labor!
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4045844 tn?1356308927
35 wks is still to early. My doc won't do anything to help until 39 weeks. It goes by fast. Walking is really only thing that right won't hurt either you or baby but unless your body is ready there isn't much that's guaranteed.
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