Hi mamas,
If this has been asked, feel free to link me to the post, I scanned back 30 pages and didn't see anything.
What were your signs that labor was coming, and how close to labor starting did they come? If it was your first, did you deliver early, on time, or late?
I googled, but I always appreciate first hand accounts if you're willing to share.
I'll be joining you soon enough!
Thanks.
Re: your signs of labor coming
Hi there!
I got a burst of energy about 4 days before I went into labor. I was able to get a ton of stuff done - as opposed to the puddle of exhaustion I had felt for the weeks up to it.
I got diahrea pretty bad the day before, so I was fairly sure something was coming.
MP was lost at 33 weeks, bloody show was lost while I was in the hospital - 3 hours before delivery.
I delivered at 38w6d and she is my first.
Good luck
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My first sign of impending labor was signing in for my induction. And then I was pretty sure it was coming when they started my pitocin drip. I was almost positive she was coming out when the nurse told me to push.
Does that help you figure out when your baby might be born? HOPE SO!
I had mild contractions (nothing timeable though) the 2-3 days right before my water broke. I went into labor 4 days before my due date, but never had strong contractions, even with pitocin (and as a result, never progressed beyond 2cm and needed a c-section).
Other than the mild Braxton Hicks contractions, I had no other symptoms until my water broke on my way into work that morning!
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Why is it all that odd that I'd be interested in personal experiences from other women, rather than clinical checklists with vague and generalized information?
Is it that strange that both my husband and I have a high degree of anxiety, and I'm reaching out to other women who've been there for information and that I find having that information reassuring?
So sorry to those of you I've annoyed. Many thanks to those of you who took a few seconds to provide an answer, it really is helpful to me.
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