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March 5th, 2019, 06:29 PM
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Big Dreamer
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March 5th, 2019, 08:06 PM
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Dream Vet
Thanks for starting a new thread. I am feeling super pregnant is there sometimes able to sleep well at night. How is everyone else feeling?
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March 5th, 2019, 10:56 PM
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Big Dreamer
Originally Posted by
gafan
Thanks for starting a new thread. I am feeling super pregnant is there sometimes able to sleep well at night. How is everyone else feeling?
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Feel super pregnant and unprepared as well. Getting anxious, but overwhelmed with my 3 year old having back to back sicknesses. Just wanting an easier last 5 or 6 weeks.
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March 5th, 2019, 10:58 PM
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Big Dreamer
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March 6th, 2019, 04:14 AM
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Big Dreamer
yep definitely feeling super pregnant these days lol for the first time in my life I have experienced really bad pain in my pelvis and hips. It is worst at night when I am trying to sleep but it also takes me a while to get going through the day before it eases a little. Everytime I roll over it bed my hips make horrible clunking and cracking sounds and I get extreme pain in them it is not pleasant.
I have also been a little concerned because bub has been measuring small for dates and I've had to have extra scans to monitor that bub is still growing. So far there has been no intervention but if she falls too far behind they may do something...
8 years
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Successful sway
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Successful sway
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March 7th, 2019, 09:57 AM
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Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
HGmama
yes! too much to do, so not ready for baby but ready to finish with pregnancy
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March 7th, 2019, 10:01 AM
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Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
missiz
yep definitely feeling super pregnant these days lol for the first time in my life I have experienced really bad pain in my pelvis and hips. It is worst at night when I am trying to sleep but it also takes me a while to get going through the day before it eases a little. Everytime I roll over it bed my hips make horrible clunking and cracking sounds and I get extreme pain in them
it is not pleasant.
I have also been a little concerned because bub has been measuring small for dates and I've had to have extra scans to monitor that bub is still growing. So far there has been no intervention but if she falls too far behind they may do something...
ugh, pelvic pain sounds tough! my back pain is mostly at night. getting decent sleep is less and less possible.
i hope baby measures well for you. they do so much worrying about sizes but most babies are fine in the end, there is a large range if normal enough.
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March 15th, 2019, 07:34 AM
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Hi! I haven't posted in forever. I feel like now that I'm not swaying, and I know the gender, there really isn't much to say. All in all, I'm doing well though. A little bit of gender disappointment, but at least he's head down and measuring normal.
They measured the femur (leg length) and it was like 42 percentile, while head and belly circumference were like 50 percentile, so my first reaction was to be annoyed that the one measurement that is somewhat indictive of height was the smallest one and was under average, but then I was like "wait a minute, I don't give a crap if my son is under average in height, I just don't want him to be super short, and if as a grown up he is in the 42 percentile for height, that would be terrific". Then I feel guilty for even being worried about something as superficial as height, and that I should just be glad he's healthy, and then I remember that he's higher than average risk for Autism, and then I just try to distract myself and think of something else.
born 2017 after girl sway: AI + Clomid
born 2019 after girl sway. : AI + j&d (no Clomid)
Due #3 Nov 2020: AI + breastfeeding
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March 15th, 2019, 09:12 AM
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Dream Vet
MrsEnglish, it sounds like he will be perfectly normal. Chances are he will be normal height, and those predictions are just guesses. And even with elevated risk of spectrum disorders it is still a better chance of not having one than having one. I hope you can be gentle with yourself.
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March 15th, 2019, 09:13 AM
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Dream Vet
I am also glad my little guy is head down. I wish he would get into a bettet position... feels like he might be posterior.
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