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710653 tn?1253191019

Can someone plz help??

Hi ladies, im nearly 33wks pregnant now and pst few days iv been getting  quite a few Braxton hicks, and  iv also   been goin to the loo to do a poo  alot lately like  loads more, is that normal? and iv been  having few odd pains  ea n there  dwn below too i  jst feel like im   ready to drop  n like my waters r gonna break any second with the pressure! although im not  needing a wee alot, is this normal to be feeling at 33wks?  im  also   gettin alot more irratated  so  fast  nd im always  really hot  now  iv only been feeling this the past few das tho s  could it be that  my body is gettin ready for labour or  not? any  help would b  great thanks.
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710653 tn?1253191019
i think i mite av to give that ago my self jst to try n relax, i jst  feel so heavy n  wornout along with the pressure n hotness i jst dont no wot to do now. so thanks joy really appreciate ur help =)
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Well it could be your body getting ready for labor. But your body prepares practically the entire pregnancy. Soooooo... it doesn't mean your little one is coming just yet!

I was having some major pelvic floor pressure issues this morning but a nap helped. I'll probably lay down on the couch in a few moments just so I'm not sitting and putting more pressure "down there" again.
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