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When women find out they're pregnant, they may suddenly have the urge to rearrange the furniture, organize the closet, and water the plants. This newfound domesticity is usually referred to as "nesting," and it may last for a few weeks or for the duration of the pregnancy.
In the days leading up to the due date, some women may find themselves nesting like crazy: suddenly the top of the refrigerator needs scrubbing or 2,154 family photos must be put in albums. According to the Mayo Clinic, this burst of domestic energy at the end of the pregnancy is one of the signs, like the cervix dilating or losing the mucous plug, that labor is imminent.
Whether you tend to be domestic or not, nesting while...
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May 15, 2008
Lack of Nesting
I remember how everyone told me I would be nesting at the end of my first pregnancy. When I said that I didn't think it would happen, they just smiled and said, "Oh, don't worry. You'll feel it."... read more
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