You are not alone in feeling like you do. You sound like millions of mums to be. The last couple of weeks are the hardest. You are tired, uncomfortable and nervous about the labour and birth. But at this time your hormones are high and changing getting your body ready for birth.
Fluid retention in your legs can be helped by resting more, putting your feet up. There is nothing you can do for the pressure down there but resting will also help that. Sleeping can be a problem but try and cut out any caffeine drinks and do something relaxing at night. It is also your body and mind getting ready for a new born baby who will wake during the night.
It is only natural to want your mum at this time of your life and I hope she will be able to be with you soon. Your husband is probably trying to understand you but you yourself said you are not your normal self. Tell him how you are feeling.
Go and see friends and enjoy their company or go and talk to someone who has had a baby and probably felt similar feelings. When i had my first child i cried and cried during last stage just not thinking straight. But once i had him i was fine and feeling back to my normal self. If you need some assurance that what you're going through is normal pregnancy behaviour go and talk to your doctor or midwife. Good luck.
2006-11-30 12:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Your emotions are normal, I was a basket case at the end of my pregnancy, I even refused to get out of the car the day we came home from the hospital I wanted to go back, LOL.... I cried at the end, I was so uncomfortable....
The legs and the pressure, are something I would call the doc about, the swelling is water retention and if its bad, they need to know.... the pressure is probably baby moving into position...
Men dont really understand and cant when we are pregnant they cant imagine it, or do it, so we are kinda alone with it, I was lucky and had pregnant friends and coworkers to moan too.
The sleeping and peeing will resolve after baby comes, well at least the peeing lol, sleeping forget it, its a long time before you get to do that.
Best wishes, and hang in there, its all normal hormonal emotional stuff...
2006-11-30 12:15:49
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answered by rottie110 3
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I feel for you. I remember being the same way in my last few weeks. Exactly. I had a touch of toximia, which caused my legs to swell. All the extra pressure on them. Im sure the baby has decended into the pelvic area, causing extra pressure. Your emotions, its all the hormones your going thru right now. Your husband is trying his best, I am sure of it. Try and relax, and meditate. You will get thru this and you will have a beautiful baby. I know you know this. But try and think of it thru the pain. Fold some baby clothes. Or get things ready. Keep your chin up. It will be alright.
2006-11-30 12:16:57
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answered by Sophiegreeneyes 2
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i can definitely sympathize i am almost 38 weeks pregnant. it sounds like hormones . its crazy what being pregnant can do to your body. my legs swell up alot too my doctor says just to elevate them but also taking a bath and then elevating them seem to help better for me. drink plenty of water. and just think that in 5 weeks or less that all this will be over. i understand the crazy hormones too I'm having the same problem one minute your happy and laughing and the next your crying and feel silly because you don't know what brought it on. it is normal but if your concerned i would talk to your doctor because if it is depression your doctor may want to put you on some medication because there is the risk of postpartum depression that can really bring you down.
2006-11-30 12:44:19
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answered by Heidi 3
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I remember leading up to my daughter's birth, the last couple of weeks was a tremendous burst of emotions.
It is natural.
You will have bouts of excitment, happiness, wonder - all the natural emotions.
I remember being worried about the birthing process and just this overwhelming feeling of hoping my baby would be born healthy.
And she was.
I think also that because you are almost at the end, your body is getting itself ready for the birth and your hormones are working in overtime.
You will be alright.
Believe me - there is nothing wrong with you.
2006-11-30 12:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Your well-being practitioner must have given you some rules about what they considered worrisome. My OB stated that in classes the position you usually assume move, you ought to get a minimum of 6 moves in an hour or 10 moves in 2 hours. in case you experience *no longer something* in 24 hours and also you've been very heavily paying interest (because from time to time if you're busy it really is worry-free to ignore the little bub's moves) you ought to call the OB. Have her drink some intense sugar juice and lay on her area doing no longer something yet taking note of the baby and commence the clock. you are able to both count number how lengthy it takes to get ten moves and study this to the youngster's consumer-friendly, or make constructive you get 6 moves in an hour (or 10 in 2 hours). yet rules or no rules, it truly is *your* infant. you recognize this infant better ideal than anybody else. If she is truly worried about a complete absence of move in a usually energetic infant, i might want to call someone directly. there is plenty they could do to assist ward off fetal lack of oxygen and different issues no matter if it really is stuck early sufficient. And the worst that occurs is that you overreacted and not in any respect something is erroneous, and that is a small small fee to pay to be constructive infant is effective.
2016-10-08 00:57:30
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answered by ribbs 4
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The joys of pregnancy! Unfortunately, this is the roughest time, and you'll get through it. I had all the same problems -- its hormones and the extra weight taking its toll. Try getting a professional massage -- it costs extra money, but it gives you some sense of sanity. Just make sure the person is used to dealing with pregnant people. Good luck!
2006-11-30 12:13:34
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answered by hey u 3
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aww hun i'm sorry you feel this way i know how awful it is.
my legs balloned too when pg especially my ankles to the point where i could hardly walk.
the best advise i could give you is to rest them as much as possible. get your husband to do the housework he has it easy and you need to rest. i also found putting my feet in warm water helped and also a foot massage.
5 weeks seems a long time when you feel like this.
try talking to your husband and tell him how you feel. he should be doing what he can while you rest. you shouldnt be run of your feet everyday.
hope this helps and i hope the next 5 weeks go quick and you get to meet your baby x
2006-11-30 12:16:55
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answered by babytots 2
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i feel for you im 35 wks as well and so ready to get this baby out already! just be strong and hang in there. The 5 weeks will fly by like no tomorrow!
Good Luck =)
2006-11-30 14:42:02
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answered by Anonymous
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for your legs if you go to the motherhood store they sale this cream that will take away any pain you have in your legs and i had the same probelm with crying alot to and i felt weird to entill i seen my little baby gurl!but maybe you should try the cream it's a blue color.and for my back and all of the pressure i put a pillow in between my legs at night. good luck! and congrats!
2006-11-30 12:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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