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    Posted: 27 April 2009 at 9:51pm
i never had any problems through my pregnancy with getting too warm even through summer i didnt notice a difference but for the last two days i have been cooking. im definitly not sick or coming down with anything so im wondering what could be causing it. DH says i have been kicking my blankets off at night, i cant stand any of the heaters being on. poor DH is bundled up in hoody's and blankets trying to stay warm but i just cannt cool down. i have even been walking round uni all day in a t-shirt despite most people being pretty bundled up. anyone know whats wrong with me?


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Oh not long to go now!

That baby is a really good internal heater!
I would say possibly early signs of labour although I am not pregnant and have been feeling rather hot these last few days, right now I am cooking in a singlet and shorts. Nights are pretty bad too -its just so muggy.

Just want to say good luck, and wishing you all the best for a speedy delivery and recovery!


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I was the same as you. Got really hot right at the end. Nearly fainted at the hairdresser a week before I gave birth. Never felt like that before ever.

So my advice - keep cool - and if you're at the hairdresser under a cape, wear next to nothing!!

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Originally posted by monikah monikah wrote:

DH says i have been kicking my blankets off at night, i cant stand any of the heaters being on. poor DH is bundled up in hoody's and blankets trying to stay warm but i just cannt cool down. i have even been walking round uni all day in a t-shirt despite most people being pretty bundled up. anyone know whats wrong with me?


I usually feel the cold, am a wimp! but now Im the same, my partner will have heater on and I feel like I will pass out, cant breathe, feels stuffy. I've not long got over a cold but still the same as before.

Kick the blankets off then put them back on then kick them back off again haha.


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Monikah - I am the same - usually I am always cold but not any more!! only a little while to go hopefully!
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Me too, I am sooo hot when normally have heaps of blankets on the bed. I'm down to just a sheet now, DH says my tummy feels like a heater!
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