| Infinity | 02-17-2011 10:01 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Ihave4Beauties
(Post 3431963)
@Sara- She was restless at night, she wouldnt stop moving from the top of the futon to under the futon, I checked her temps once at night which went back up at 98.8 & now this morning its right back upto 99.8... so I guess her body is also playing mind games with the temp.
All she wanted to do is cuddle with me through out the night, so she would come cuddle til i fell asleep & then she would go to my feet for a little while & then get down. Eventually by 430ish she cuddled & stayed on the futon the rest of the night... so who knows what will happen, I know the puppies havent stopped moving all night.
I will stay updated. | That sounds pretty much like what I am going through with my Nina. She is 62 days through her pregnancy and has had 2 times the signs of labor but after some hours goes back to normal playing and eating again.
First time was Monday 14th. She started crying around 1 a.m. and very restless... a lot of movement from the pups inside her and it looked like she had contractions, also a little white-ish discharge from the vulva but by 4 a.m. and after I spent time checking on her and caressing, she didn't want me away, she finally relaxed and fell asleep with me. I took her to the vet at noon 15th for x-rays to see how the litter was and it showed 3 big healthy pups ready to be born anytime. This day she was all back to normal playing, eating, barking and scolding her siblings. lol
Now today 17th again at 2 am went through the same episode, crying, walking around, hiding in corners and then coming to me for comfort. Slept again and is back to normal, playing with her siblings and eating. Pups inside her move occasionally so I know they are fine, no strange discharge whatsoever.
I'm going nuts because this girl seems to be afraid of labor and the vet told me c-section should be last resort since they all are perfectly fine and said I should wait at most until next Monday. But you can imagine how stressed I'm getting, her first litter and I tend to be overprotective. =/ |