So I read an article with a list of signs that labor could happen in a months time. One sign was baby dropping and feeling her more in your pelvic area and more pressure. Another was a sudden wave of nausea. Also, nesting or being extremely tired out of no where. Cramps and back pain were another one. Then of course it listed the bloody show, diarrhea and water breaking. I haven't had the last 3, but all the wrest I have definitely had. My family is adamant that I'm having this baby at the end of September. What if I do? Is 37 weeks too early?
if you had baby at 37 weeks, I'm sure she'd be healthy but you'd be surprised at how long that little bugger will stay inside you lol! With my first every one swore I'd go early too and I ended up going 8 days over my due date and that's with being induced!
I'm definitely not having a home birth though. lol. But hospitals have different standards.
To have a home birth you have to be at least 36 weeks. So 37 or 38 is good? At least that's what I'm mentally telling myself. Should I be concerned with the cramping and what not? None of it is normal for me. Not even back pain. It all came on this weekend after I started feeling pressure down there.
depending on your Docter 36-38 weeks is full term I was told 37 weeks but others have been told different
37 weeks is technically full term... But the longer they stay in there and cook the better! My little guy was born at 38&3 and the only probably he had was a bit of jaundice which isn't uncommon for newborns. Good luck mama 😄
I'm praying I don't have to be induced!