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absolutely shattered

I'm nearly 30 weeks and have hit a wall of fatigue the last few days, everything is such a struggle and I find it hard to even stay awake at work. It's worse than the first trimester,  anyone else feeling this way?
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I thought there was something wrong with me because I feel the same. I napped for the last 2 days because I had stomach upset and today I went to school and work... I am so far behind on my homework that I think I will fail my class. I cannot do my homework that's due tomorrow because I am out of fuel. Crazy fatigue... I feel like I need maternity leave.
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Yes 30 weeks is tough. I had to go off work early because of the fatigue. My last day was Saturday when in turned 30 weeks.
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Yes I'm always laying down so tired and lazy I barely clean my house
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I've hit that wall too lol
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Oh yes I'm 31 weeks and anything makes me tired I find myself napping during the day constantly yawning
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Same here… I have to be at work at 7 am and it is such a struggle to get myself up and get ready. I have to stop several times just to catch my breath because I'm just that tired. I drag so bad at work but I can't do anything about it because my dr is not stating that this is a medical condition that would warrant me starting my maternity leave so I will just have to tough it out.
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Yes I will be 30 weeks on Saturday and I completely agree with you ladies,the fatigue has struck at an all time high!!!
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Yes i was 30 weeks on monday and have been fine all pregnancy till today where tiredness and lack of energy has hit me in the face
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