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So been feeling abit rough today started out with a headache then that went and felt nauseous on and off all day, comes to the evening time and I’m feeling a lot of pressure and cramps which I’ve put down as braxton hicks. They stopped when I laid down with my son for a bit then I got up and had a bath once he was in his bed and they became more frequent, I done some googling (don’t laugh at me for googling 🤣) and it says if they become more frequent to consider getting checked out but they haven’t grown in intensity it’s stayed at the same level.
Now my predicament is my son is asleep in bed and I would need to call one of my parents to come over to watch him which they would also probably be in bed by now andddd my partner (who works for emergency services) is on shift and doesn’t finish until 3am possibly later depending on how busy it is for him tonight 😮💨
I don’t particularly want to drag my parents out of bed and my partner away from work for it to just be braxton hicks. With my first I had braxton hicks on and off all day the day before then the following evening I was in proper labour so wondering if it’s going to be the same this time. Why is this part of pregnancy so confusing 😂
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@petal I’m 38+3
if you want my honest opinion girl id say call triage and see what they say .. especially if you had similar symptoms with your first