It's one of those experiences when you're not pregnant, you wonder what it's like to be, and when you are pregnant, you wonder what it's like to not be pregnant again! LOL!!! But overall, it's a wonderful experience that only can happen a few times in your life. Treasure the pregnancy experience when you are pregnant!!! :)
2006-09-09 13:03:25
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answered by Ann 2
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This is my 8th time to be pregnant(I only have 1 living child) I love to be pregnant but the heartache is so hard if you loose the baby. I'm 13 weeks pregnant today. I plan on having another child after this baby is born in March.... but not for several years anyway
2006-09-09 10:50:34
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answered by momie_2bee 5
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Yes i loved being pregnant with both children. My first one was real easy.The second was very hard between the morning sickness at the beginning and the swelling at the end. But through it all it was so wondrous and awesome to have a growing baby inside of me.
2006-09-09 11:32:10
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answered by ursula G 1
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My first pregnancy, I was so excited to be pregnant that I wasn't so bothered by the first semester tiredness. Also I didn't have other kids so I could rest as much as I wanted. The second trimester was great. The third trimester dragged on into summer and when I got put on bed rest, it really dragged. On my subsequent three pregnancies, I enjoyed the middle trimester, but the first and the last trimesters were kind of challenging.
2006-09-09 10:35:26
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answered by just♪wondering 7
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At the time no with all the aches and pains. BUT looking back I did enjoy the kicks and the thought I was creating a mini me. Plus having a baby isn't like Christmas. Christmas never meets your expectations were having a baby does. The adreline afterwards, watching, checking watching in awe this little person YOU have made. There is no feeling in the world better.
2006-09-09 10:35:00
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answered by tjjkara 3
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I didn't. It made me so dizzy I had to quit a new job when I was 10 weeks pregnant after collapsing on the job twice.
Don't get me wrong, I loved knowing that a brand new human being was growing and developing inside me, and loved to feel her moving around, but I have never been so ill in my life- I could barely get out to see anyone, couldn't travel on buses because of all the stopping and starting- it made me feel sick, and would have to sit down every few minutes on the rare occasions that I went out, because if I didn't I knew I was going to pass out through dizziness- once I passed out in the fridge at Asda.
However, every day of this was worth it when I finally held my daughter for the first time.
2006-09-09 10:34:20
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answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7
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I loved it. I have 3 kids and all my pregnancies were wonderful. The only way I knew I was pregnant was 'cause I missed my period. I never had morning sickness, nausea well all these symptoms I felt better then, than now that I'm not.
2006-09-09 10:45:57
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answered by Geneddly 4
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I LOVED being pregnant!!!! thankfully I only had one episode of "morning sickness"-I took my prenatal vitamin with fruit juice, and about a half hour later when I was about to eat a banana-the toilet and I had a meeting first. Once I felt a little queezy-but other wise, I was happy thrilled, excited-and had a happy healthy baby!
2006-09-09 10:39:09
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answered by SAK 6
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HI THERE I WAS PREGNANT AND NOW I HAVE A 20 MONTH OLD LIL GIRL AND TO TELL U THE TRUTH AT FIRST I DIDNT LIKE BEING PREGNANT CUZ OF THE MORNING SICKNESS BUT THEN IT IT GOT BETTER AND IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIANCE FOR ME AND THEN THE BUNDLE OF JOY U GET AFTER WARDS IS EXCITING
2006-09-09 10:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i am pregnant at the moment, currently 1 day late and its the best experiance ever but i wouldnt get pregnant again just to experiance it again but in the end its all about the baby when he comes out, i never had morning sickness or anything so i guess i am one of the lucky ones.x
2006-09-09 10:28:41
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answered by kirsty m 1
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