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6753624 tn?1389386267

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So I'm 34 weeks and I'm over this crap! I cannot sleep due to heartburn, cramps in my legs, pelvic bone cracking and pressure on my vajaja ughhhh and a very active baby
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Iam ok with the sleeping part it's the geting up to have to pee that has come back :( 34 weeks :)
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I used to love sleeping. I hate everything about it now. And you're right, the pillows actually don't help. They are just another reason I hate going to bed:(
Im so tired all day then just toss and turn. 34+5 and it feels like an eternity to go. :(
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Seriously with you, the pelvic cracking drives me nuts and sounds horrible. It still freaks me out Lol
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Im so with y'all on this. 38 weeks and ready to evict him. The pain and sleep deprivation is no joke..
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6753624 tn?1389386267
Mannn and the pillow between your legs doesn't help at all
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I have ten days left she needs to come out!! Everything hurts and I'm having contractions but still 30 min apart and not very strong I'm sooooooooo done!
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At least I know I'm not alone in this lol I'm 36 weeks and good sleep seems so ancient. I get so mad that I can't sleep or get comfy. I don't even have an appetite anymore. Heartburn, swollen everywhere,  pressure down there, all of it can go away any time now.... grrrr
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I want to b sleepn beauty.....help me....lolz...my pelvic bone feels liks it's gonna brk..im tired 29 weeks
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I swear Lol. I can't wait til this is over with
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Amen! Nerve pain, swelling, this gigantic belly that my shirts don't even cover anymore.  I'm done! 33 weeks and I wish I was sleeping beauty so I could sleep until this is all over!
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