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1013517 tn?1253216057

soooo stressed

Im eight weeks pregnant and i live in a little place known as Paulding Co. georgia (25 miles west of ATL) Ive been under significant stress  due to recent storms and  my community is flooded. I can not go and where, im very worried about the stress b/c my pressure has gone up and im afraid it may have a neg affect on the baby. Can this be harmful. Its a mess here this county is flooded, we have to boil our water and there are over 100 roads closed. Im just pulling my hair out.
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1033073 tn?1271494986
i know loosing everything is alot to handle but after all they are material things u will all be ok in time and most of thoes things can be replaced over time its overwellming at first but the stress does settle after the shock settles just take it day by day i wish u stress free days and a quick recovery from all the disasters:)
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1013517 tn?1253216057
Thats true im very lucky to still have my family. The stress comes from not being able to leave, and talking to friends and family who lost everything. Im already a mess.
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1033073 tn?1271494986
as long as u and ur family are safe and there is no water in ur home try not to stress it is really bad for u and bub ans from my point of view as long as u and ur family are safe there isnt much to stress about everything else is not as important im a bit old fashioned
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