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Okay so I'm 22 pregnant with my second baby but this will be our fourth... here is my question I am 20+2 and my knees and feet are killing me.., I know my body is just not used to th weight because before I got pregnant I was only 100 pounds and now I'm 129... I have crohns so I don't gain weight except when I'm pregnant I guess I'm just curios is there anything I can do because I want to cry any time I walk lol
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Why are u gaining so much so fast? sorry for your pain. Us pregos have to deal with a lot
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I was 109 I started gaining weight. Lot at 13 weeks..., and I wear shoes everywhere because my husband does not like when I don't wear shoes... he's afraid one of the kids left something out and does not want me to get hurt
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Do you walk barefoot a lot? I find that wearing shoes throughout the day saves me a lot of leg n foot pain
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Hey just wondering how much did you weigh at 10 weeks? I've been 100 pounds for ever and now at 10 weeks have only gained 10 pounds...
I know woman are all different I was just wondering about yourself :)
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Thank you I will try anything at this point
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a belly band will help u and but ur legs up every chance u get
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