
After another false alarm hospital visit on Saturday and office visit today, I am as frustrated as ever. I am taking the anti-contraction medication very faithfully every three hours now (even in the night, bahhhh). Mr. Pain in my Ribs' head is as my doctor said, "very low," so somehow I have to know when I'm actually dilating (not just having contractions because nowadays I'm always having contractions) and get to the hospital fast. Please let me know. Please let him not come too fast for an epidural. Please, not too many more false alarms that make me look stupid to the labor and delivery nurses.
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Poor thing. That just stinks! How in the world are you supposed to know if you're dilating, dare I ask?
Hang in there sweetie.
Bummer! Luckily I haven't had any false alarms but I am ready to go into labor today! I'm very ready to have this baby so I know exactly how you feel! I hope it works out ok and that you don't have your baby too early! :)
Can I just say....it's soooo not fair that you still look so great!!! I'm sure you may think otherwise, but you look so tiny!!!
I'm excited for y'all, but I totally understand your frustration with the contractions! With Hazel I had contractions almost all day and night every day for four solid weeks...from thanksgiving day until the day she was born--dec 22. Very few were actually painful, but it made the anticipation soooo horrible!! When they were consistenly painful they were real :) And don't worry if he comes too quickly...going witouht the drugs isn't too bad, and it's makes the recovery soooooo much easier!
Can't wait to see her :)
{ or him}
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