i know, a lot of people have asked why in the world would I want to keep my little one in as long as possible...
Because the father is only able to return home a few days before I'm due (November 4th) he initially planned to be back weeks in advance, but major things came up, and we agreed he would be in the room with me. This is my first child, and I'm young. I have nobody else I would feel comfortable with me in the room.
I am also not at all ready, we are in the middle of getting renovations done at home and things just haven't played out as smoothly as we had hoped, a simple task from the outside turned into complete chaos under the drywall.
My pregnancy hasn't been the most fun either, I have PUPPPs, which makes it impossible to sleep or even function, I can't even think or hold a conversation because my skin is constantly on fire... Everything I've tried to help ease the discomfort works for an hour at most, then it flares up worse than before.
So any advice would be nice, on either how to keep this baby from coming early, or the likelihood of the little one coming before week 40... to how to manage my skin that's constantly on fire. Or any other positive words

(Please don't post anything if you are going to be a rude and inconsiderate.... It's a waste of time for both of us. Thank you)
Re: Trying to keep the bun in the oven as long as possible!
Keep your legs crossed?
Like others have said, this is really out of your control. And you also have no right to tell people how to post.
I expressed worry about this to my mom. She said "Here's the deal, dear. If you're late, you need to get induced to reduce risk of complications. But if you're early, you're early." and I told her that it would be hugely inconvenient if she came early and was there NOTHING that i could do to prevent it? And she said, and I'll never forget this, "Welcome to being a parent. If you think they're going to adjust to your schedule, good luck to you."
And oddly that made me feel better. Because she went ON to say that no matter what, you make it work. And that nothing, from here on and forever, is going to be guaranteed to go according to any kind of plan.
C) I'm really sorry you've got a rough road with this pg & the possibility that you might have to labor alone. I will tell you from experience that even if you are alone it's not horrific or scary in the beginning. I was lucky that a friend got to make it before I was in the throes of active labor, but I wasn't afraid. The nurses were amazing & if they know you are alone they can check on you more frequently.
Do you have any plans for a doula? You might consider it. That way you can have a support person on call. It's very valuable. I would look around ASAP. It's worth the money in my opinion.
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Things happen when you least expect, look into a doula in case he isnt there.
Someone told me her doctor recommended using crisco and that it really helped. I cannot guarantee that it will but who knows. And I've also heard things about coconut oil or butter.
And adding things like that in the end invite negativity in where there might not have been any. Best to leave those sorts of statements out, as you are posting on a public forum and you never know what you're going to get.
That being said, I do hope he makes it in time and that you find relief soon.