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Is anyone else ready to be done with pregnancy. This is my second and am truly not enjoying this. I am almost 21 weeks and feel like my skin is going to explode. I am gwt sick every morning and am so uncomfortable. Help Ladies!
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I so feel your pain! I feel like I've been pregnant for a year and I'm only 22 weeks . Its been so hard to sleep which makes it hard to focus at work . I'm so ready to meet my precious boy and get this pregnancy over with !!
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I was sick my whole first trimester. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones that it's not so bad now. I do still get headaches and backaches and super tired, but i love being pregnant so much anyway. My sister had to have a histoectomy at 23 and i know she would give her right arm to be in my spot so I'm not complaining. This is my first 22w2d
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Carleejean, I tried to go into this pregnancy with that same attitude after losing our last baby a few years ago and then having to try so long to get pregnant again... but the farther along I get the more issues I've been having. Which I could deal with, by themselves. But together along with the fact that my due date was moved from the very beginning of August to the very end, I've found it hard to keep the positive attitude all the time.
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I think it's super helpful to remember a lot of people would give anything to feel like crap all day just to have the chance to carry a sweet baby, but might not ever have the chance.

My husband and I tried to have a baby for almost three years and it always made me cringe when friends would tell me how much they hated being pregnant and how terrible it was even though they knew I struggled with infertility. I know they didn't mean it to be offensive and I'm sure they really did hate being pregnant, but I swore from those experiences, if I ever got pregnant, I would choose to always look at the bright side and be grateful for each stage of my pregnancy no matter how crappy I felt. Trying to have that attitude has made a huge difference for me. Complaining doesn't fix anything, but trying to be positive does.
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I am so glad to read this. I feel bad feeling this way but I can't help it. I am so excited for what I will get at the end of the next 20 weeks but until then I hope I sent lose my mind. Why can't we just be pregnant like 20 weeks instead. Good luck ladies
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This is my first pregnancy carrying past 9 weeks. I've pretty much been miserable the whole entire time. Morning sickness at first, then debilitating headaches, now it feels like my spine is twisted into knots. I just keep telling myself only 18 more weeks. Lol I know it will be so worth it when I have my sweet boy in my arms.
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Im 21+ weeks pregnant and feel lile crap, this isnt my first but first time having a horrible pregnancy.

Headaches everyday, feel sick everyday and hot, tired, sore neck, back and chest pain.
When will it bet better :(
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I'm 22 weeks and it's my first pregnancy.  I'm so over being pregnant.  I have been sick the entire time. I have trouble sleeping.  My back constantly hurts. I feel guilty for feeling this way but idk how I'm going to make it another 18 weeks.
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I am 22 weeks and today and yesterday I've been sick. I havent had any morning sickness and now I'm just feel like crap. Idk if it's a bug or what. Feel better!
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