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exhausted!!!

37 weeks and extreme fatigue I can't hardly get out of bed. Anyone else experiencing this? I haven't been this exhausted through the whole pregnancy and I have so much to get done and hate being this exhausted
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I'm 34 weeks pregnant and I'm fatigued all day and so tired.
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Yep, I TOTALLY empathize!
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Thanks ladies I'm just doing what I can when I can waiting for baby girl to get here everybody says get all the rest u can before she gets here
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35 weeks here and have started feeling this way. I don't want to do anything,  just sit around. This is my 5th pregnancy and wasn't like this with my other 4. I think I'm just old...lol.
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I'm 39 and a day, all I want to do is sleep and just lay around.I try to get out the house every day or every other day. Its hard cause I have pain on my right side from my son loving the right side of my body. I would say just try to do half of your list one day and the other half the next day. But you have to keep active is you want a okay labor.
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I'm 39 weeks 4 days, and I feel the same way. But my tiredness has worsened this past 2 weeks. What I do, I write down my tasks and try to do them at slow pace. I'm trying not to put too much pressure on myself. Sometimes I forgot that my body has changed, so I had shortness of breath after some work. .... so be cautious about that.
Also exercise will help you overcome this feeling. Go for a walk at a park or anywhere, it will make you feel better. Just moderate level.
I've been exercising twice a week since the beginning, it has help me not to be depressed, to control my weight, etc....
Good luck !
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37 weeks and 5 days feeling tired and with just a small walk i am out of breath no signs for labor :-(
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