Thank you. And I'm going to breast feed. I don't plan on giving the baby formula. My doctor talks a lot about how healthy it is for the baby. Plus, I won't have to worry about buying formula, unless of course I'm not able to breast feed anymore. I read a lot about babies, like do's and don't's and what's best and all that. I've had a lot of experience with babies. Just not experience with my own yet.
One of the best things to is always go to your appointments. Talk with people get advise from friends family and teachers. Having people you can talk to when you are having a problem is very good it helps release unneeded stress. Buy diapers lots of diapers its better to have more diapers then you need even before you have the baby that way you are not having to go to the store right after you have the baby. The last thing you want to do is go to the store when you are completely tired. Because I stopped being able to breastfeed with my first I'm going to suggest the week of the due date to buy some formula.
Congrats on your baby.. the best advise I can say is words will hurt and bother you more then ever because of your hormones you just have to breathe through it.. During your pregnancy you could have many discomforts and that's normal up to a certain point. Every pregnancy is really different so I can't really say much on what to really expect.. But good luck and congrats..
Go with the flow don't let those hormones take over your life and have fun!
The biggest thing that I've learned Is to not let things over whelm you I just graduated hs so I know how stressful it can get just enjoy your pregnancy get lots of sleep while you still can! Congrats hun it's a wonderful experience