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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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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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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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You could start to feel alot of pressure as you get further along the baby is moving down as they assure preparing for birth. I had so much pressure with my second one from about 26 weeks on that it felt like my son broke my pelvic bone. When I stood to shower or when I would lift a leg to shave my bone burned and there was so much pressure as I said it felt like my bone was broke. Good luck. Try n take a warm bath.
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10261762 tn?1424370602
Ahhhh. Yeah I carried my son really low, and in the end the pressure was so strong I was sure he was going to fall out lol. Totally uncomfortable.  I'm only 17 weeks now, but remembering why I swore off having more children the first time around lol.
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3062962 tn?1406743961
I'm not trying to be part of an argument, so please do not take this the wrong way.
this is my fourth pregnancy (one miscarriage,currently 33+3 with twins) and I teach prenatal development of mom and baby as well as parenting classes. I also do not know what you mean when you say butterfly.
just as with the doctor's office, the best way to get an answer that properly answers your question is to be upfront and give as much detail and information as possible.
I will try to answer medical questions as best I can, but I need more clarification here. I may just be out of the loop as I don't use euphemisms and there may be plenty of other women who do understand, but that isn't even one I could make a guess about. sorry.
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I have to support asking what she means by butterfly. Its pretty hard to give someone a response when you can't figure out what they mean.
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