Now get a plate, balance it on your belly, then pile food up so high you can eat from it without having to use your hands. Gotta amuse yourself somehow!
Ah, those last few days are like YEARS! Also, this pertains to your question at the end of your last post, but my labor suggestions (esp. if you'd prefer without drugs) are: -Stay at home as long as reasonably possible. Labor will progress much faster (and more comfortably, imo) if you can walk around, eat, drink, and feel at ease. Once you feel contractions, you will WANT to go to the hospital because then it feels REAL, but seriously, hold out as long as you can.
-Try to hold off on having your water broken artificially if your labor is progressing ok without it. Jess said it was SO much better to experience contractions and transition with the water still intact than the without it.
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That is impressive! I think you should see how many items you can stack on there at once. :)
Now get a plate, balance it on your belly, then pile food up so high you can eat from it without having to use your hands. Gotta amuse yourself somehow!
Ah, those last few days are like YEARS!
Also, this pertains to your question at the end of your last post, but my labor suggestions (esp. if you'd prefer without drugs) are:
-Stay at home as long as reasonably possible. Labor will progress much faster (and more comfortably, imo) if you can walk around, eat, drink, and feel at ease. Once you feel contractions, you will WANT to go to the hospital because then it feels REAL, but seriously, hold out as long as you can.
-Try to hold off on having your water broken artificially if your labor is progressing ok without it. Jess said it was SO much better to experience contractions and transition with the water still intact than the without it.
Good luck!
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