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I am scared becuse i just found out im going to have my first baby
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I'm on my third and I'm still scared. So many emotions. You feel responsible already for this little life inside you. You'll continue to be scared even after you have your baby. I can tell you it is the most magical, amazing, upside down roller coaster and when you hold your baby for the first time, everything in life makes sense and your heart will beat differently. Goodluck with your pregnancy ♡
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I'm 18 weeks today and for the first 17 I was pretty scared too.  I was finally happy with where my life was, and even though our pregnancy was very planned, knowing that life is going to change so much once is terrifying!  But then this week was my first ultrasound, and we got to see our little girl for the first time.  The first few seconds were complete shock, then she stretched out her legs and started kicking like crazy! That has now become the best moment of my life.  It's ok to be scared, it means your thinking, but it's all going to be worth it.  
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same to you but thats funny bcause im 13 weeks today a week apart
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Im in the same boat as ye pet! It's scary, exciting, upsetting, exhilarating.... Where do I stop? I've had my first scan there at the start of the wk, im 14wks today! Makes it more real! Just make sure and talk to someone... Partner, friend, family?! It'll help ease the fears!
Good luck and congratulations!
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