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feeling like my "butterfly" is guna fall!

Ok im 28 weeks, and sometimes when i go to pee i feel like my butterfly has so much pressure that its guna like fall..anybody else feeling like this so early?
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10261762 tn?1424370602
The ultrasound technician who determined the gender of our baby referred to ut as a "shiny." My husband was like, what's a shiny? I was like. It's her vaginal honey, the thing boys are going to try to climb into in 18 years. He got all red and was like "I'll kill them!" I told him he deserves to deal with her boy friends for being such a who*e when he was a teen. It was completely hilarious,  I had to share.
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Lol sry but since im using pee and butterfly in he same sentence it seems pretty obvious to me..but lately its only when im sitting on the toilet that i feel so much pressure. I think to myselef like damn i hope my water doesnt break lol
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I told my dr it feels like the baby is going to fall out every time I use the toilet and he just shook his head and said the baby is not going to fall out. So it must be a common complaint towards the end.
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I figured it was common since im in my 3rd tri already i jst didnt think it can happen at 28weeks since its still kind of early
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Not being ugly. But i had no idea what butterfly refered to. I can assume but then im sure id get called out for that too. I dont even teach my 3 year old names.. She calls them what they are.
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9440890 tn?1415878121
Is definitely your choice. I'm a nurse too and have never heard it called a butterfly either. I'll agree it's a bit easier to help if we know what you mean. But everyone has their comfort level with words. Glad you got your answer mama:)
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