No, it will get better. The first and last trimester is when you feel bad. Usually the first is when you feel so tired and can be nauseated a lot. The last is when you get tired again, and get tired of being pregnant. You get big and can't do a lot of "normal" things (like getting up off a low couch, tying your shoes, seeing your feet!).
Try to relax, rest when you need to, and enjoy the pregnancy. It will be over before you know it. Just like once you have the baby you need to enjoy each and every day..they go quickly too and before you know it your kids will be going off to college!
I know, I'm living it now. It seems just like yesterday that I couldn't wait to deliver and now my oldest is going off to college for his senior year! My youngest is a senior in high school this year!
Make the most of each day. The dishes and cleaning will always be there and the kids won't. If you have a choice of going to the park with them, reading them a book, or playing a game with them, do it instead of the dishes. You won't regret it. It won't be too long and you'll have plenty of time for those dishes because no one will be asking you to the park, to play games or to read to them.
So, kick back, grab some juice and lay down for an hour a day. It will get better.
Best of luck!
2006-08-06 18:08:18
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answered by 317bossyaussie 3
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No, it should get better within a few weeks, probably the beginning of your 2nd trimester. If it is interfering with eating and stuff, they have some medication that you can take to settle your stomach. Ask your Dr. Have you been taking your prenatals? Sometimes they upset you too. If you are switch to a different brand and if that doesn't work, take Flintstones vitamins. A lot of doctors recommend those just so you are getting some type of supplement. Good luck and take some vitamins at least. They are really good for you. It should get better and it'll be over before you know it anyway!
2006-08-06 18:12:39
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answered by Jessica 4
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Okay, let me go ahead and state for the record that I am not pregnant and I've never had a baby, I'm just a little nursing student...anyway, here goes. Your hormones are going crazy right now and your body is getting used to this whole pregnancy thing and if your feeling like "sh*t" is in reference to morning sickness/nausea, that should taper off as you near your 2nd trimester. Should. Some women have had morning sickness throughout their pregnancy, but that's usually not the case. Anyway, good luck!
2006-08-06 18:12:36
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answered by psycheab 2
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i felt like crap for the first 3 months and i lost 12 pounds (i went from 119 to 107 pounds) from not wanting to even smell food let alone put it in my mouth plus being tired all the time...i am now 5 and a half months and i feel so damn good physically and emotionaly and mentaly that i am starting to fear the 7th and 8 th month....i have a 4 year old son as well so i already knew all of this was coming but i wasnt sick with him ever which could be why i gained 80 pounds...lol...the 7th and 8th month is just really uncomfortable and you begin to look at labor as a vacation just to get rid of the unbearable back pain leg aches and all over yuckiness....good luck and congrats when you start feeling it move around and you see its little face on the US you will be glad you went through all the crap you are now....
2006-08-06 18:10:41
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answered by valerie 3
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1st trimester is from perception to thirteen weeks in the course of this trimester all main organs are shaped, duringweek 10 middle is thrashing second trimester is 14 to 26 weeks all organs shaped in thee 1st trimester maintain to develop and mature , on the finish of the 4th month a middle beat may also be detected with a stethoscope, hobbies is also felt via mom third trimester is weeks 27 to forty in the course of this trimester fetus takes on so much of it is weight, eyes are open and dermis is protected with a thick protecting masking
2016-08-28 11:36:20
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answered by pointdexter 4
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mornign sickness comes in the first trimester. So does weird pain. The kicking comes towards the end of the second and the back pain in the third. You should be ok towards the end of the third month. If you seem unaturally shitty go to a doctor. But remmeber being tired and lazy is natural.
2006-08-06 18:05:40
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answered by lana89xx 3
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Usually the first trimester is the WORST trimester. Things should get better after the first trimester is over. But every pregnancy is different.
2006-08-06 18:08:10
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answered by tantalizin1 5
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Your first trimester will be the worst part of being pregnant. After that it is a piece of cake. for me anyways, but the sickness, tiredness and blah just goes away. I enjoy being pregnant after the first trimester, now some women still have the morning sickness but not all of them. Just know that the bad part is almost over and you have happy things to look forward to.
2006-08-06 18:10:39
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answered by mom of three in Illinois 1
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everyones different, i find the first trimester is easier because once your in the last trimester of pregnancy it gets harder to do everything. like walk upstairs, or just walking anywhere, rolling over in bed,even getting dressed.
but it also gets more exciting because you feel the baby move and get to know him/her more.
i am 6 months along and i am glad i am no longer early like 3 months along because i am closer to having my baby..
if you are asking about morning sickness well i still have it and my first pregnancy i never had it so that depends aswell. dont worry it will go quicker than you expect
2006-08-06 18:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Need more details as to what is unbearable. The queasiness, tiredness, grumpiness, and tearfulness usually pass after 1st trimester. If you are in pain or believe you truly can't make it anymore, call your doctor and tell him/her what you are experiencing. Good Luck!
2006-08-06 18:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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