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I'm so over being pregnant already. I am 25 weeks and I just over it. I sometimes feel like I am in a dream and this is not real, even though I have had my ultrasounds and all. That it is real. Not that I regret our baby girl it's just I'm over all of this. Anyone else?

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It got better for me around 28 weeks.  Now I can tolerate pregnancy, before 28 weeks I hated it.  Now its exciting to feel baby move and not be sick all the time.
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I'm 20 weeks third pregnancy.....so wanting this to go faster and I'm getting my tubes tied after this lil man I got my two girls an now my lil boy growing inside me :)
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I don't recommend csection unless it's absolutely needed. I have had two and will have my third in September. Yes pregnancy is annoying and just can drive us insane but you are creating a human being , nurturing your baby inside of you and keeping them safe and cozy until it's time to meet them! They are the only people in this world who know what you truly feel when you feel it, what your heartbeat sounds like 24/7 and you feel them moving and reminding you they are there growing! When you really look at all the positives it's all worth it! No matter how bad it is, the outcome and beautiful baby is all worth it :)
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Book*
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Im 32 weeks and if didnt want natural birth I would for a c-section tomorrow
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I said that the other day! I just want her to hurry up and come out. Im a FTM and i told my boyfriend that this is our one and only, unless we adopt. I hate pregnancy!
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Me too:( i think its because i cant wait to hold my baby. I will never be at ease unless he's already in my arms and i can already hear him crying.
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