We're struggling to make ends meet
because prodromal labor at least once a week since 36w4d had us figuring that i wouldn't go «post dates» and I took off work at 40w1d (unpaid since I am a nurse and had to use most of my PTO covering low census days that I was canceled).
Not exact matches
I would say the first trimester was rough
because I had bad nausea (curable only by eating lots of white carbs, potatoes and GF crackers all day every day) and then I felt great from Months 4 - 7.5, then I started to feel HUGE and I also experienced
prodromal labor for 4 weeks before delivery.
I could share that story
because it was my sister and she had this
prodromal labor.
Prodromal labor can be frustrating
because it can be just as exhausting as early
labor without the progress.
I technically
labored for about an hour and pushed for less than 5 minutes
because of my
prodromal labor.
When I was due with my second child, I had 4 + weeks of
prodromal labor (not that I knew what it was at the time; I called it false
labor because I'd never heard of
prodromal labor).