It’s normal to feel excited but anxious at this point. You’re ALMOST there, dear:) Baby’s movements will seem to slow down because baby’s growing really quickly now, so there’s not much space to move. You will feel more wave-like movements in your tummy. For the leg pain, it could be cramps from the weight you have to carry, so do stretches and ask your husband to help massage them too. The other possibility I can think of is a sharp, shooting pain due to baby pressing on the nerves. For that, get up from sitting slowly, and also try to rest more. The pain near the private part is because baby’s moving down into that area, and the ligaments are stretching/looser in a sense. Mine was pretty severe so I had to take panadol sometimes. When in bed, turning is really painful. Having a bolster helps. Don’t worry too much about the delivery. No matter what it’s like, you’ll forget it once you see your baby. But the important thing is, if you need painkillers, just ask for it:)
Mrs Sadiya Izhar