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Nervous!

Seems like just yesterday I saw those two pink lines on the stick, and now I'm preparing for an induction in the morning. Time has flown by so quickly, and I really should've taken the time to enjoy pregnancy more, even though I was super sick and in a lot of pain throughout most of it. It's been an amazing journey, and I can't believe it's so close to its end! I'm so incredibly nervous for tomorrow, and just don't know what to think at this point. I'm definitely excited to meet my little man, but I'm also pretty scared being a first time mom, and not knowing what to expect at all! I've read everything I can, but it seems no amount of reading up is comforting. Any chance some already mommies would have some words of advice, or some tips on how to make things a bit more comfortable? Anything is definitely appreciated, as I'm pretty much freaking out right now! Lol
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I think most hospitals either take the baby to the nursery at night, or let you stay with them. Get your last few nights of sleep while you can :)
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Best thing I can tell you is honestly when they say sleep when the baby sleeps do it. You just never know what the night will be like. Enjoy every moment. My son is 5 and I had no idea what I was doing at first even with help from my husband but it comes natural. They grow up way to fast.
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I had my first baby at 22, & was so nervous. I'm 34 now. Mothers instinct kicks in as soon as the baby is born, & you'll know what to do naturally.  I'm sure you'll do great!
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I'm a FTM and having a baby boy as well. I know I'll be feeling the same way in March! The time is really flying! I need advice too!!
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