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Contractions are making me giggle...

Started having contractions yesterday morning but they were extremely far apart so I haven't been paying them any mind, but now they are happening more frequently so I downloaded a contraction timer app and have just started timing them. Funny thing is though, that although they hurt they also make me giggle every time bc I'm just so excited that I might be having baby very soon!! :-) I know I won't be giggling when they really start kicking in though. Lol  
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All in all it did go very well. Hope it's the same for you too!! :-)
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Sounds like u had a great labor and delivery! I hope mine Is The Same!  Congratulations
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But that doesn't mean I was giggling the whole time, definitely got pretty rough there for awhile until I got my epidural, but I labored 13 hours without it (labor was 19 hours total).
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Lol... I did too!! Had her yesterday... The funny story is that when the doctor came in to deliver her, the baby was already starting to come out and she started laughing bc baby's head was almost out, which made me start laughing and the baby started to come out so I had to start pushing quick before she fell out from me laughing. One push and done!! Lol.. I had an epidural though so I didn't feel any pressure that it was time to push so it's a good thing the nurse decided to check me when she did. Lol
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Good. Lol. Giggle that baby out woman! Go for it. X
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