LOL i completely understand! I'm due tomorrow and i haven't slept well for a over a month! I started getting uncomfortable around 24 weeks. I don't remember being this uncomfortable when i was carrying my daughter. I keep hoping that i will do enough housework to make myself go into labor! the doctor said he will induce me next week if i don't go myself by then! Good Luck!
2007-05-30 06:35:16
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answered by llllll_amanda_lllllll 6
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It gets earlier and earlier with each subsequent pregnancy! I was uncomfortable from week 1 (morning sickness) with this one (35 weeks with number 3). I have been trying to convince myself that I really do need to wait a week and I can leave my house for just 6 more days and then clean it (my husband is hopeless and I am supposed to be on bedrest until we get to 36 weeks)! I confess, I cleaned a bit yesterday. I did find that drinking lots of water and taking naps in my recliner made for a lot better last few weeks. Good luck
2007-05-30 06:34:52
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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I was about 30 weeks also. i too couldnt sleep at night i had restless leg syndrome where i constantly had to move my legs to keep them from hurting, i wound up sleeping on the floor on an air matress. if i could have managed to sleep standing up i would have done that. my hips were the main thing that hurt the most i had to always be up moving around i couldnt sit still to even watch a movie. try putting a hot water bottle on your back and sleep with a large pillow between your legs and another pressed up against your back that also helped me too. good luck it will be over soon and you wont even remember ANY of the pain and agany that you went trough
2007-05-30 06:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't get uncomfy till about i'd say 30wks but I delivered i think it was 32 so it didn't last long and most of my uncomfort was coming from braxton hicks....and my sons constant movement! I used to lay on my back and poke one side and watch him squiggle to the other it looked like an alien was in my tummy lol had to entertain my miserable self somehow. But anyway, hang in there hard to believe but when it's over this part wont even seem like it happened. Congrats!
2007-05-30 06:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you getting enough exercise?
I felt like if I didn't walk for a while. Try walking 30 mins after dinner, you'll be surprised how much relief it brings.
I really can't imagine feeling that way about my son.I'm not really uncomfortable at all...I'm a little big, and it's hard to tunr over at night, but truthfully I'm a very comfortable pregnant woman.
2007-05-30 06:33:14
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answered by Waiting and Wishing 6
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At around 34 weeks
2007-05-30 06:31:27
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answered by Chewie 7
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i began out to alter into uncomfortable at around 30 weeks, for the precise same motives you cite. there's a reason the 2d trimester is named the honeymoon degree of being pregnant - morning ailment is long previous and you at the instant are not too super and clumsy. by employing 30 weeks, i exchange into protecting water (could desire to no longer positioned on my jewelry and my ft have been too super for my footwear), and that i grew to alter into somewhat clumsy. So i think for you... carry in there!
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answered by ? 4
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i think i was in my 7th month when i started to get uncomfortable, but i was VERY uncomfortable during my 8th month (i gave birth a month early). i couldn't imagine being even more uncomfortable if i made it to my 9th month. hang in there, it'll all be over soon and then you'll really know that comfort is a thing of the past! :) good luck!
2007-05-30 06:36:21
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answered by Mommy to 3 beautiful babies! 4
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It was around 30 weeks for me.
Don't get too excited by thinking 36-38 weeks....it could be as many as 42 weeks. :-( The thought of it gets me depressed--I am 34 weeks tomorrow.
2007-05-30 06:31:54
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answered by jokiebird 4
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I had similar problems about the same time as you. Nothing really to bothersome just there and annoying. I actually had more problems with my back a few months after my son was born than I did when i was pregant.
2007-05-30 06:36:56
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answered by jnferlw 1
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