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So uncomfortable!!

Has anyone got any ideas? I am so uncomfortable I'm only 25weeks and I'm already feeling like I'm going to pop! Has anyone got any ideas on positions I can get in which will help me breathe. The baby is so low as well  I just can't get comfortable xxx
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1507909 tn?1313633804
YES I WILL BE 26 WEEKS TOMORROW AND I KNOW UR PAIN I CANT GET COMFORTABLE NO WAY
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Lol it's lovely!! I know how u feel I'm dreading being 30 something weeks!!! Lol xx
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1456473 tn?1365827455
i am the same, also 25 weeks and very uncomfortable. kneeling on all fours on the end of the sofa or on the floor, or lying on your side, resting your hands on the back of a chair/ wall, take a step back and sway your hips. it helps baby change position. maybe having a bath to take the pressure off your back. if i had my way i would never leave the swimming pool lol as for eating, little and often works best, leaves you feeling that there is less of a chance of exploding lol we have another 13/15 weeks to go so enjoy it :) xo
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676143 tn?1312941771
Unfortunately it doesn't get much better until you finally deliver that sweet little baby.  I like laying on my side with a pillow (I have the boppy pregnancy pillow) slightly under my belly for support.  They say the left side is best, but you can alternate sides.  I know this doesn't really help for during the day, as I am sure you can't lay down ALL day, but it's my favorite comfy position.
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