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Stay at home Moms?

Hi mommies!
I'm a stay at home Mom to an 18 month old boy, and now I'm 6 weeks pregnant. I'm finding it hard to get the energy that my 18 month old deserves. It's tirering to run after him all day long and do all the mommy/house wife thing done.
Anyone in the same boat?
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I most definitely am. I have a 9months old that loves to play and then I'm always tired from being pregnant. My husband just tells me to do the best I can. He's very understanding about the situation. I try to do all the house work while the child and my husband are sleep in the morning and then that clears up my whole day.
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Yes! My first will be 2 next month and im 9 weeks along. Some days I am able to get up and do things in the morning but the afternoon I am dog tired. I feel terrible she has been watching alot of tv and movies because we used to play outside and go to the park all the time but I just dont have any energy. Hoping it gets better by the second trimester but by then it will be winter! Lol
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Thanks for your input guys! And what worries me is in the months to come when my belly is really big, I won't be able to pick him up ! :(
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I'm in the same boat I have a 7 month old and I'm 8 weeks along. I'm sick all the time and tired 24/7. My hubby does all the cleaning and cooking and helps with the baby a lot. I feel useless. I understand.  
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