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Hardest Part of Pregnancy?

What's been the hardest part of your pregnancy? Mine has been the emotions. I'm so ultra sensitive to EVERYTHING and, when I start crying I can't stop.
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Mine has to be the part where I'm growing up and taking responsibilityfor my actions and knowing tthat from now on I have a life depending on me and I can't be a slacker like I used to. Thank god this baby came because I've made a huge change in my life for the better(:
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The first 6 months of vomiting and being nauseated all day and as soon as that ended I started getting carpal tunnel syndrome..it has been awful! My hands are completely numb. Praying that it goes away right after baby is born like I was told. I am grateful for my little boy growing inside me tho. :)
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I shouldn't complain because this pregnancy has been so easy, but lately its the hip and leg pains. Moving at all hurts so much!
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The weight gain
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Fatigue, lots of crying over little things, currently experiencing acid reflux, and I think insomnia is kicking in. It's going to be an uncomfortable adjustment after an easy seven months. Oh, also the clothes. Everything is uncomfortable!
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I'm just so uncomfortable
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Each trimester has it's hard point's.  I'm in my third and stiffness is the hardest part for me.
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Constant hip and leg pain/cramps
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Mine would have to be being on bed rest with contractions that are really painful and not being able to move around.
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The nausea and vomiting. It seems to never end for me.
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Mine is exhaustion and cramping.  Its like my son was lazy entering and stopped at the end/bottom of my uterus so i cramped from day one and needed a support belt since month three to continue my routines. In the beginning my husband would say i was mean lol.
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Morning sickness... actually should be called all day sickness!
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Probably the same as you, my mood swings, lack of patients and sensitivity to silly things.  I think because it effects people we love in a negative way and that gets me down even more! Its like a vicious circle lol,  icant wait for the next 30 days to be over now!
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Probably all the restrictions. And never getting enough sleep cause im so uncomfortable :(
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Definately the emotions..
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Basically being handicapped cause I couldn't work






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Hmm sickness fatigue heartburn and spd all the fun things that I have everyday only 9 weeks left now though
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Awe...sorry to hear that...I pray that everything gets alot easier and sunnier for you...I know how the emotions can be when they are in overdrive.  

As for the hardest part of pregnancy for me, hands down with no questions asked it is the ALL DAY morning sickness accompanied by food aversions that won't allow me to eat/keep food down. The sad part is that like my first pregnancy, I believe that this will also last the entire pregnancy. However,  since I get to see my newest lil ray of sunshine in February it makes all of the issues soooooo worth it.

Best wishes and congrats.
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I have been exhausted since conception lol and now that I can feel my son moving he loves to keep me up making me extra tired in the morning
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