I really REALLY hope you’re at the Farm when you go into labor.
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]]>Ok…sorry that was my rant. I totally relate to the light headed stuff. Dont know if you remember or not but when I was was pregnant with Steven I passed out at Old Navy. I was standing in line for quite awhile and started getting really light headed. Shawn was in the stroller so I just kind of leaned on the stroller. Then I was paying and totally blacked out and woke up on the floor with people surrounding me. So not fun.
Your totally right to listen to your body. If I had done that at Old Navy it would have saved me a trip to the emergency room via ambulance. The only thing that was really a “WOW this is it moment” with Shawn was that the contractions were so regular. Because I was going to be induced that next morning I just kind of took it easy~ but I was pretty aware of my body and the contractions felt like they happening with a purpose. Do you know what I mean? Like the contractions had a mission—which I guess they did. LOL!
LOVE YOU! I cant wait to see Tater.
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]]>Braxton hicks contractions at the end can hurt and you may have to breathe through them, but they aren’t as intense.
With Isaac, I used to get dizzy and lightheaded if I sat for too long. He was squashing some of the blood vessels in my back. Laying down should help with that.
Sounds like your back pain is just normal back pain. Labour pain is different and wouldn’t leave you wondering.
One of the midwives said when I was pregnant with Amy ‘if you’re left wondering if you could possibly be in labour, then you probably aren’t there yet’.
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]]>You’ve been in tune with your body thus far, don’t start doubting yourself now!!
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