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4538600 tn?1360350751

always exausted???

Hey everyone im a ftm and im 33wks and 4days lately ill be awake for a hour or two at the most and im wore out and ready for bed again im totaly exausted! This morning i woke up ate a bowl of cereal and took a shower and started some laundry and now im ready for bed again is this normal?
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Im 31+5 and lately i actaully wake up tierd. I work 9hrs a day on my feet and feel not to bad. But as soon as i go home am done. So i would say its very normal. On my days off i wake up have some breakfast and go bak to sleep for at least 2hrs. Just nap wen u can, always makes me better.
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153475 tn?1359471234
that's understandable try walking during your breaks, I wish you all the success in your schooling
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Im 34 wks and am going through the ravenous appetite and insanely tired stage. Getting outside helps a little but its short lived for me.
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4538600 tn?1360350751
The one that starts April 1st is only a month long Im going for my cna and it ends at the end of April a few weeks before babys due Im just trying to get myblife together before baby gets here you know.
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4538600 tn?1360350751
Thanks for the advice it probably don't help that today I start school and April 1st I start another school so ill be going monday-thu from 8:30am - 10pm
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4538600 tn?1360350751
Any one please?
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153475 tn?1359471234
yes it is def normal im 36+3 and the extreme exhaustion hit me a couple wks ago as well, carrying a baby is physically draining, it may sound crazy but actually going for a 15 min or so walk will actually give you an energy boost and help with the exhaustion.
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4538600 tn?1360350751
Bump...
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