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exhaustion

I'm 29weeks and I'm emotionally drained hormonally just done and physically exhausted! Ankles and feet are swollen. Chest hurts a lot thanks to her feet. Headaches almost daily. Hard to breathe at times. I'm just seriously exhausted. I'm not sure if I will mentally make it to October... so close but so dang far... I'm so tired of pregnancy. I've been pretty happy go lucky till this part week or so when it's gone down hill a tad... anyone else?
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I hate this part of it tho. I never had really any symptoms till I hit about 18weeks or so then the morning sickness came and exhaustion and now just the emotional and hormonal side of it. It's worth it but I'm over it
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You are not alone. I am 17 weeks and am exhausted all the time. You are further along g than me, but I  have severe endometriosis and being pregnant has drained me. I've had serious complications and have been told by the doctor that I can't work or do much more than sit on the couch. I don't feel like myself anymore and am finding it hard to keep up on laundry and household chores. Being so tired all the time.e is making me depressed too. We just all need to remember that in the end it will all be worth it. We are not alone. Take care ladies, it will be over eventually.
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Yes! I'm 28 weeks. I have lower back pain and rib pain. Pelvic pressur. Have to pee 50. Times a night. And no matter how much I sleep I'm exhausted. I just feel so weak and like I can't get anything done. It's actually making me depressed how tired I am. I hate it honestly
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