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Ritzgal_30
Anyone has been forgetting more now that we are closer to the due date. Its happening to me.
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hra_ortega
Same here I forget things all the time my husband & kids get upset I'm very forgetful now days lol
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crissy4k
I've totally had pregnancy brain! So frustrating because I look like I'm crazy most of the time!
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