It could be. Take a warm not hot bath or shower or u can buy a heating pad and use it on ur back but no more than 30 mins at one time. I was in pain in every inch of my body except my feet. The baby is ready to come. Ur mucus plug will break pretty soon. Jus have patients and dont think about it as much. I know its hard but ive been there. Im a 20yr old mother to a 3 month baby boy
2007-06-03 07:20:38
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answered by maritza 2
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Could well be. You are also exhausted! If you can, have a nice bath, a warm drink and an early night. Your hubby should do the same. Then you will hopefully get a bit of sleep before baby wakes you up to put in a late appearance at last.
Best wishes and enjoy your new arrival !!
2007-06-03 07:21:16
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answered by Carol L 2
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I imagine pregnant women have constant issue with what you describe.
The child pressing against your bladder is normal, as is frequent urination.
Back aches are common as it isn't a normal weight usually put on the muscles of your spine or others.
The feeling sick and dizzyness is concerning, expecially if your water has not broke, or that you are in active labor!
You need to see an MD.
Being overdue, especially if this is the first child is common. Usually many 1st timers are around 2 weeks late! I don't know if they are really late, or just given a wrong due date! Probably some of each!
2007-06-03 07:29:36
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answered by cantcu 7
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backache is one of the first signs of going into labour. sounds like it wont be long till baby makes an arrival. some people dont get a show til labour is well on the way, i didnt until an hour before my baby was born. good luck hun xx
2007-06-03 07:24:02
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answered by lou 7
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Yes, this could be the start. I never had a show with my children, so that is'nt always an indicator. Just keep a track on everything that is happening, and if you get really worried get in touch with the midwife Good luck
2007-06-03 07:21:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everyone has a show so dont take that to mean your not in labor. It could easily be pre-labor, only time (or a midwife/doctor) will tell.
Good luck
2007-06-03 07:19:16
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answered by Claire O 5
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Yup!
Jump up and down!!!!!! If you can that is.
Your baby sounds as if he or she has moved down, if you do something vigourus....your water could break, then it's all down hill from there!
2007-06-03 07:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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call your doc.....and go to the hospital!
2007-06-03 07:23:10
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answered by Amy G 3
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IT COULD BE !
2007-06-03 07:20:13
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answered by Ljiljana A 2
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