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35 weeks pregnant - What to do all day?

So i am currently 35 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby and i'm bored out of my mind.

The babys room is all set up and ready to go, i've finnished all the baby shopping, i've even pre washed all her clothes just for something to do lol. Hospital bags are packed too.

Apart from the usual daily chores i have to do i am bored to death of sitting at home waiting for little miss to make her apperance, it is driving me insane.

What kind of things do other pregnant women do out there to occupy yourself through the day..?

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  • 9 years ago
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    I'm 31 weeks with baby number 1 and recently been put on bed-rest. Give yourself like a day at the spa( home-spa...) My husband bought some of the mint green facial mask, some bubble bath and pedicure stuff. You can give yourself a nice relaxing bath, put on some relaxing music light you some candles and just relax! (:

    I love it!

    Good luck.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    i feel your pain

    I stayed home when I was pregnant with my son...my god i could of ran through my wall because I was so bored...

    I spot cleaned my house,scrubbing base boards,vacuuming,mopping...then I would clean the car out..

    then...I would watch TLC and I would order the documentary called "the business of being born" on netflix

    Source(s): mommy to an 8 week old
  • Kseila
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    I am 38 weeks and waiting also. I go for long walks. Scrapbook, play computer games watch tv in my free time

  • Queen
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Sleep! u will need it..

    Source(s): 30 weeks w/ #3
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