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Rough Day!

Today has been a rough day so far. My lower back has started getting soar, (not doubt it's from my hips spreading), my stomach is soar, carpal tunnel is making my hands swell, test positive for Strep B, and my Dr guesstimates our daughter will be 8lbs. I know Strep B is no big deal, I'll get antibiotics at the hospital but I was hoping it would be negative. 3 weeks left. I'm ready to meet our little girl, but not ready for what's still to come. Blood pressure is good and not dilated yet, so I guess it could be worse. Sorry just needed to vent.
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Oh noooooo I can't imagine still having "morning" sickness. Definitely counting all my blessings for sure
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Count your blessings. I've had more bad days than good throughout this pregnancy. I'm just two days away from 32 weeks, and still vomiting. My feet look like Fred Flintstone's, and the numbness and tingling in my hands is accompanied with shooting pain. I haven't slept in almost a week. On the bright side, it is Mother's Day weekend. We should all be getting pampered and spoiled! Hang tight, ladies, we're almost there!
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Awwwww I feel you about the bad day. Mine was yesterday. My own reflection pissed me off >=\ i couldnt find anything to wear (not because of my belly but because of my boobs!!) I went to try on sandals but my feet are flat and swollen and gross =[ I'm nervous about the group b test also but I can only be thankful for a fairly decent pregnancy. Like you said it can always be worse. The only thing that made it better was food and my boyfriend haha smh
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