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11 weeks and so uncomfortable what to do

Im really uncomfortable and im only 11 weeks prego
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I hope so its a lot to deal with
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Hopefully your sickness will ease soon @chocoyo and you will start to feel better in yourself :)
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congratulations on ur new bby i still have a long way to go and a lot more sickness to deal with
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Sadly its Par for the course, once your baby is the size of a pineapple and youe uterous is the size of a basketball youll be wishing you felt as good as you did at 11 weeks lol. Its all worth it once your little one is here :) only 10 more days for me to go!!
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I lay on my left side and it doesnt help it kind of helps when i lay on my right side and i get a lot of morning sickness all day i cant even drink water or eat nothing stay down
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I'm 11 weeks also and it is very uncomfortable on top of that morning sickness that last all day if you do lay down try laying on your left side and sip lots of water go for walks even when you don't feel like it ..this works for me hope it helps
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Hate to say it but probably get used to it, your body is about to go through a huge transfomation! I am 22 weeks on Wednesday and up to now have been really fortunate.. only now have I started to get round ligament pains ect and my belly has appeared overnight!
Just try and get some nice comfy clothing, its never too early to shift up a size or buy some maternity jeans (best things ever invented) Rest while you can, if you need a nap have one, drink plenty to keep yourself well hydrated.
Have you suffered with any morning sickness?
Good luck with everything,  just think these few months of discomfort are so so worth it just to get the end result :)
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