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    Posted: 04 July 2007 at 3:21pm
I now have to turn around on all 4s to get up when I have been sitting on the ground.

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You should see me trying to get out of bed!!!!
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Hehe that's awesome, things to look forward to I guess! I've already requested my parents find me a stretcher for when we're camping at Xmas time (I'll be 8m3w pg!) as there's no way I'll be able to get on and off an airbed! I can just picture it now
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Try tying your running shoe laces or putting socks on, what a mission!

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A good one for getting in and out of the car is by putting a plastic bag on the seat, it's great, slips and slides when you want to get out, otherwise it can be a real mission!!
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Originally posted by peachy peachy wrote:

Try tying your running shoe laces or putting socks on, what a mission!



Tip: Get hubby to put on your socks and invest in slip ons!

(and it gets worse, I used to have to have help to put on my undies and trousers!

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I can totally relate. I cant put my clothes away on my top shelf of the wardrobe now, so DH helps with that! He also has to help with a variety of getting dressed challenges...getting up of the sofa.....putting the washing in the drier.....the list continues, and he never moans at all!!
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Try shaving "down there", its sooo hard to see over the bump what you're doing! I'm sure Dh will be more than happy to take over that job for me.
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My friend got stuck in the bath at 36 weeks and ended up calling her husband out of work, 50 km away, to help her get out as noone else had a spare key. Made me think tho, cos I never took the phone in the bathroom til I heard her story
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Originally posted by SimSam SimSam wrote:

He also has to help with a variety of getting dressed challenges...

N used to have to help me get my knickers on as I couldn't reach my feet ..and of course shoes and socks
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I now wear satin feel pj's to bed, they not only help me roll over, they make exiting alot easier. I get stuck on our couch too, hubbie is keeps saying he's going to get a gantry installed to help me off the couch... bless him!

Cutting your toe nails is fun too - I do it with my foot on the toilet now.

Shaving full stop has turned into a full scale exercise! Thankfully I can still get in and out of the bath. I'm using a mirror for my bikini line, it's the only way at the moment to see what's going on down there..
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i had to get dh to come shave my legs once. and of course xanthe came too so we were all jammed into the tiny bathroom, with x asking all sorts of questions. after that i just let them grow ;)
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I have heard someone accurately describe pregnant women as being like turtles on their backs!! Thats how I feel.
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Originally posted by nzpiper nzpiper wrote:

I have heard someone accurately describe pregnant women as being like turtles on their backs!! Thats how I feel.


That is so funny NZpiper!
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Oh god, I have so much to look forward to!!

I am definitely having trouble with the socks, and was looking at the toenails before wondering quite what I am going to do about them!

And it seems it is only going to get worse!!
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