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tired beyond reason

I'm 10 weeks and  I'm beyond exhausted yesterday I woke up and I felt like I'd been hit by a truck I barely ate yesterday because I was so tired  I just feel like some days are better than others but I want to really know if there's anyways to get a little more energy
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Thank you everyone  for the advice I'll Def  try a different exercise   I swim three times a week   I can add a short walk inn see if that helps
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I'm 20 weeks but I didnt get out the bed besides to pea or throw up until about 13 weeks now I just have my moments but enjoying it while I can since everyone says the fatigue n bathroom breaks come back in the third trimester  
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I'm 12 weeks and I have been so tired through this whole thing. Pretty much stay in my sweat pants and t shirts all day everyday. It almost kills me to have to get ready for an event. I feel like the laziest person in the world. And I'm always afraid my fiancé thinks I'm using it as an excuse. He's never said it but I just feel that way lol probably cuz I'm also crazy with this pregnancy
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I am at week 10 and yes I am ALWAYS tired too! My sister who had a baby 10 yrs ago might have forgotten but she's always on my case about being tired but she doesn't understand that's just how my body feels. Everyone else has told me, if you're tired, sleep! Listen to your body and enjoy being able to sleep now lol
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Sounds crazy but it's normal I slept sooo much my first trimester and it's good for the body. Once you hit the second trimester you'll get your energy back I promise! Now that I'm in my third trimester I'm constantly tired again but always to uncomfortable
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Sounds crazy but they say exercising will give you energy i tried it once i did feel a lil boost but was too tired to keep at it.  Your body is working hard building a baby gotta let it do what it's got to do...
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