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What I least expected with this pregnancy was:
How long the "morning" sickness would last- still going strong!
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The best bit of advice I've received is:
"If you're tired, sleep. If you're hungry, eat. Don't feel like you "have to" do anything. Concentrate on growing the baby." (That came from the doctor, by the way!)
If anyone needs me, I'll be on the couch. And bring me some Milano cookies!
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What has changed the most in my life with this pregnancy is:
that I'm not able to do my morning chores as before (secondary to aforementioned sickness). That means Frank has had to pick up the slack and walk Stella, feed Stella, make lunches, walk Stella again etc. before we leave for work. In the meantime, I spend my first 1/2 hour of consciousness moaning and curled in the fetal position.
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What made me realize that I was really pregnant was:
I have ONE pair of pants that fit. ONE. Everything else is wayyyyy too snug. Goodbye size zero! It was nice knowin' ya! When I'm not at work, I live in drawstring pajama pants. They are my true friends.
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At my prenatal visit this month I discovered that:
I need to see a neurologist about these migraines. Was not expecting that. Bleh.
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