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Being pregnant is.....

If its not one thing is another.
Being pregnant gets exhausting, well for me. Last night I had a breakdown, I missed feeling my normal self. I miss sleeping on my belly, i miss wearing my favorite clothes,I miss many things! Even drinking regular milk. Lol

Now everyday its one symptom after another then a new sympton shows up. Like damn who invited RLS (restless leg syndrome) to the party? Lol! I'm sure few other symptons are arriving late to the party lol.

Well 3 more months to go. (More or less) I have to remind myself its all worth it!! It wont be forever. Have to be strong till the end.. I need a drink lol
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I understand. I feel horrible all the time. I stress 24/7. I went 3 days with no sleep and can't much anymore without getting sick. My son kicks all night long. I know being stressed is bad for the baby and I'm trying not worry but moving and not having it all figured out is stressful.
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I feel ya... I'm 23 weeks... It's horrible in the summer ):
Sleeping with three fans on me at night, the ac is set at 69 degrees & I still wake up sweaty!!! My back is in the worst pain ever!!! Lol
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I thought I was alone I miss sleeping in peace I'm 22 weeks no idea how I will sail through the rest of the term I'm so tired my back is killing me so are my feet. I constantly wake up my hubby for a massage. I know he wants her to be born ASAP
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I'm on the same boat. With my first pregnancy everything went great. With this one everything is so backwards. I'm almost 6 months and I've had every horrible symptom. But like you I keep reminding myself it will all be worth it!!!
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