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Name: EthansMom0213 | Date: Jul 25th, 2006 7:34 PM |
I'm going to have to disagree about the relation between Brain Fuzz and weight gain. I am currantly 15 weeks pregnant and actually lossed 8 lbs and still can't concentrate. I actually feel like an airhead most of the time. If I don't have my alarm set on my cell phone for an appointment I'll forget it. I'm lucky if on most days I know what day it is. The other day, I was asked how to spell my last name and for the life of me I couldn't remember. I do believe it has to do with the pregnancy but I can pretty much guarentee that it has nothing to do with weight gain. ↑ |
Name: Christina | Date: Jul 25th, 2006 7:38 PM |
i'm 28 weeks along and well i'd have to agree with EthansMom. I lost alot of weight during the begining and middle of my pregnancy and my memory was shot, even now I still have moments where like EthansMom i can't spelly my last name. It's like some of the simplest things you should know, you just can't remember them. Hopefully it'll change once my baby comes. ↑ |
Name: Kristy84 | Date: Jul 25th, 2006 7:46 PM |
I was hoping it didn't have to do w/ the weight gain b/c as of now I'm at a very healthy weight, and was wondering what the heck that had to do w/ memory loss. By the way, I read that in a babycenter.com article. It's good to know that others are experiencing the same thing. I just hope my grades don't suffer as a consequence of my pg. ↑ |
Name: EthansMom0213 | Date: Jul 25th, 2006 8:03 PM |
Your mind will eventually come back. Right after you deal with adjusting to having a new baby. Remember once the baby is here to sleep when ever you can, if the baby is napping you should too. Don't worry about whether or not the laundry is going to get done. What's important is to keep your sanity. ↑ |