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at work tired!!!!

Wish i had the option to not work nd be a stay at home mom for the remainder of my pregnancy but it looks like ill be here intill the end..praying for strength nd super powers lol because being pregnant nd working full time plus having a two yr old nd a five yr old thats in school  on top of having a selfish *** bf ia a hand full .. Smg. Good morning beautiful ladies
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Rite there with you My due date is the 30th my last day of work is the 24th the closer I get the harder it is to put on scrubs & a smile.My feet are HUGE and I need a nap just to get to the car. I think I can, I think I can....
Like above he hints at me staying home longer but never in my life have I depended on anyone I just don't think I can
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I also work full time im usually on my feet 8 hours or more straight with out a break. Its hard and sometimes I just want to give up but that's not a option for me. So I just pray for strength and do my best. I'll pray for you to. Stay strong momma.
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I am caught in the middle. My husband makes more than enough to support all of us plus I have a good job myself. He hints at wanting me to stay home for a bit longer before and after baby but I don't know if I could do it. I'm the type that always has to be on my feet and doing something.
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Good morning!  And hang in there!  However luxurious it would be to just stay home, it's probably really boring!  I'd lose my mind!  My problem is I'm trying to find a "normal" job while I'm still early on, but it looks like I might spend my pregnancy waitressing and bartending on my feet for ten hour shifts.  NOT ideal, but we gots bills to pay!
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Gd morning i totally understand i work full time as well start at 4 am so tired just wanna stay home and rest gotta work to the end its hard wish you luck girl :-)
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