Not being able to sleep on my stomach. Not sleeping through the night because I had to get up 15 times to go to the bathroom.
Not having my daughter's father there to help me with the pregnancy. I'm a single mom.
Other than those things I pretty much loved pregnancy.
My only suggestion to you is maybe sit with him and get into the sports with him, if you feel like you can. Just think you only have a few more months, then that beautiful little boy or girl will be here and you'll be too busy to feel left out. Your husband may then feel left out, lol.
Good luck!
2006-10-18 00:46:31
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answered by Lori D 2
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I have a lot of gripes. I am currently 37 weeks and 1 day. I hate the fact that i have gd and have to take insuling shots 2xa day. I also have to prick my finger 4x a day. I hate the fact that i am on a special diet, and have to watch what i eat. I hate the fact that my blood pressure for the last 2 days has been extremely high. And the last thing that I hate is the fact that my baby doesn't move as often as he should. This really scares me, because i want to make sure that he is ok. And when i don't feel him move, i get scared so i have to go over to the hospital.
2006-10-18 01:37:31
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answered by omarion's mommy 4
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In the late stages of pregnancy the floor seemed to get progressively farther away as my belly grew larger.... I remember dropping a sock one morning while I was dressing, I actually took off the sock I already had on and got a new pair so I wouldn't have to bend all the way over to retrieve the dropped one...
I also hated shaving my legs... for heavens sakes I couldnt even see them most of the time...
I also walked around one day with two different shoes on most of the day... When I was getting dressed I had slipped on two black shoes one left one right but neglected to take into account I had two pair of similar black shoes...
Pretty much anything I had to reach below my knees for I hated because reaching anything lower than that was a production and could easily begin to resemble a turtle stuck on its back...
2006-10-18 00:54:57
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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I wouldnt say this is something i hated, but a pet-peve i had only while pregnant:
i could not be in the same room as my husband when he would eat, soup, cereal, pasta... anything that he would slirp up. It drove me nuts! I dont know if it was the hormones, or if i was just crazy. But i couldnt be near him, without starting a all day fight. And if and when it happened, after that, everything he did that day seemed to annoy me. Its normal, and believe, sometimes, i wonder why? Is this gods way of letting us get back at them, since they arent going thru' it. If it is, man are we scarey during this "special time". Sorry if i wasnt much help, but yes i've been there
2006-10-18 00:52:31
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answered by littledsboo 2
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I loved being pregnant but I found trying to tie up shoe laces for the other 2 children a huge struggle! Anything bending I suppose.
I think your issue with football is puely hormonal! Try not to let it get to you as he will no doubt feel the same when baby comes along. At least he is home watching it on tv and not ranting about without you!
2006-10-18 00:50:37
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answered by wee stoater 4
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I was thinking the same thing, I'm only 4 months and bending down is such a chore! It's hard to pick up laundry and stuff and I can't wait until I can brush my teeth with out the fear of vomiting afterwards. I also can't wait until I can eat fries without my stomach feeling wierd afterwards!!!
Did I mention the indegestion? ? I never thought Tums would be stashed in my purse at all times...
2006-10-18 03:35:48
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answered by Troopers_Gurl 3
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I know what yo mean with the bending down. My b/f had to paint my toes(hw actually did a better job than me). I was also a complete nutcase through my pregnancy. Very paranoid(thought my b/f didn't like or love me), very jealous(thought he would run off with some one else). This is all very out of carachter for me. And I was ill all the time. But I'll be doing it all again soon.
Oh yeah the heart burn, forgot about that one. I drank a huge bottle of gaviscon in one night. ...........hang on. Why do we do this to ourselves?
2006-10-18 00:53:16
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answered by siany warny 4
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With my 1st child i loved it my 2nd i hated it as i was depressed and my 3rd i loved it untill i got to 29 weeks and then i started to suffer with heartburn, groin pain sleepless nights i was so big i couldnt walk far i couldnt wear shoes only flip flops which was awful as she was born in november so i had cold feet all the time i went from a size 10 to a size 22 with my last child so god help me next time round lol as its not put me of having 1 more child which i want in about 3 years time.
2006-10-18 02:27:42
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answered by vicky s 3
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nicely you are able to not use the excuse that it quite is in simple terms your hormones and then get disillusioned whilst human beings say it to you....Come on you are able to not have it the two techniques. So i could say you're posting this because of the hormones lol. My being pregnant has been super and that i've got not needed in charge my hormones on something, i'm nevertheless the comparable previous me and anybody else thinks so too.
2016-11-23 17:22:47
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely heartburn. I had it so bad at times that it actually felt like I was drinking acid.
I also hate the fact that it takes me 10 minutes, and becomes a major production, just to turn over in bed.
Never mind though. I'm due today......
2006-10-18 01:34:53
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answered by Gail H 4
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