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| 24-4-2009 - the sporadic nature of peace |
My mood while writing this blog: Ok |
I'm starting to establish a bit of a pattern here - Steph has a day where she feels really super and then that night some weird, anxiety-inducing pain sends her into a bit of a spin, ensuring that said peace doesn't have a chance to reign for very long! As I said in my last blog, I had a really (eerily) peaceful day yesterday. Then, at about 2.30am I woke up to some really strong cramping (stronger than anything I used to get with AF). There were three cramps, all about 15 secs in duration and about a minute or so apart and then nothing. No bleeding, no recurrence. But damn they hurt. And, they really frightened me. In my head 'pain is bad' - even though logically I know that there is a whole lot of stretching and growing and whatnot going on down there. Then, to top it off, I woke up to no headache (I've had a whopper for the past five days) and dimished BB tenderness and MS. As odd as it sounds, I much prefer having ridiculously sore breasts, a pukey feeling that hangs around all day and a head that feels like it's going to explode - at least then I know that everything is still progressing as normal! Come back please symptoms - reassure me that my little twin beans are still doin' ok!
1 Comments on the sporadic nature of peacebodobaby -
Friday, 24 Apr It's funny you mention the cramping...I am having that too at night - more than at any other time! I of course lay there thinking this must be what a miscarriage feels like - I'm such a pessimist!!! :) Anyway, I too had no additional cramping or bleeding...so I know all is good. I do also have fluctuating bb tenderness as well. Seems they are fine all day and then when I take my bra off at night - they hurt a bit - but nothing like some of the ladies on here. Only today did I start feeling a bit queazy - and I took two Ginger tablets and it actually went away completely! Definitely makes you want all the symptoms. I'm sure you have nothing to worry about....your babes are good & growing!