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What I least expected with this pregnancy was:
How tired I am. Seriously, this is a tired I can't even explain. It's like every cell in my body is exhausted and I feel all of it.
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The best bit of advice I've received is:
Find a different prenatal vitamin.
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What has changed the most in my life with this pregnancy is:
None of my friends invite me to hang out anymore. I think pregnancy might be viewed as a disease.
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What made me realize that I was really pregnant was:
Seeing the first ultrasound. All of a sudden it came to me that there was an actual person growing in me, and, scarily enough, (s)he already acts like Matt and me.
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This month's ultrasound was:
Non-existent, much to Matt's chagrin.
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At my prenatal visit this month I discovered that:
The baby's heartbeat is 150. I don't know what that means any more than I know what the numbers they tell me for my blood pressure mean, but I figure until the doctor starts making worried faces, I'm OK\
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My hopes:
Seriously, that morning (all day) sickness ends... ever!
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My fears:
None to report... yet.
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