It depends on the the type of relation u share with ur partner as u mentioned , if he is supportive enough u will enjoy it and he will decrease the disturbance u will pass thru it ....
2006-12-25 16:04:34
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answered by that is me 2
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When I only 5 weeks pregnant, and unaware that I was, I had a knee reconstruction - didnt realise I was pregnant until I was hit with morning sickness about 3 weeks later - so my pregnancy was pretty scary for the first few weeks when I was trying to work out if the operation and all the antibiotics etc could have hurt my baby...after that, well it was good and bad. Good in that it was awesome to feel my baby move and fun to pick out names and stuff, but bad coz I was still worried the operation might have affected my child.
My daughter is 2 years old now and there is absolutly nothing wrong with her so all the worry was for nothing.
I also had a hiccup in my relationship towards the end of my pregnancy so that tarnished the joy of it all a little but I just try remember the good things and feel so blessed that the operation I had didnt affect my lil girl :o)
2006-12-26 01:08:06
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answered by karma_au_1984 3
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I am very mixed with my pregnancy, which is almost over. I think mine is mixed because I am having twins and right now I am almost 36 weeks and still get sick, feet, hands and ankles are so swollen, can't sleep because if I get comfy I have 2 lil girls who like to torture me from inside. But I do love the feeling of them moving and love to stare at my belly and watch move with them doing their somersaults and sometimes I swear that they are inside of me fighting!! But the one thing I have decided because of this pregnancy is that I really don't think I will go through it again. It has been a battle on my body and I am just so tired and sore that if I were to EVER get pregnant again I better be guaranteed only one baby and it be an easy pregnancy.
But if you do not have someone in your life who is supportive, understanding, caring, or loving and pretty much feel like you are in it by yourself, you are definitely gonna be miserable and miss out on so much with your baby growing inside of you. In all honesty I am tired and wore out but I WOULD NOT trade one moment of morning sickness or the hourly bathroom trips in the middle of the night for ANYTHING!!!
I hope all is well with you and your baby and instead of dwelling on what you didn't get to experience with your pregnancy you make up for by enjoying their life now.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
2006-12-26 03:20:28
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answered by Jess 1
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I had two very different experianes. My first was awesome no sickness, not tired, nothing changed (except my belly after a while:) ). But my second one was bad. I couldn't sleep, got cramps in my legs, got sick and was tired all the time. Every pregnancy is different for every person. I guess It's just luck of the draw.
2006-12-26 00:07:15
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answered by luvbeingatwin 1
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Both of my pregnancies were wonderful. I don't want to raise any more children but I loved the experience so much I have considered being a serogate mother for someone else.
2006-12-26 00:03:42
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answered by hthr_1974 4
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mine was really good. No morning sickness, or anything like that but I was very emotional.
2006-12-26 00:02:10
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answered by Who Me? 4
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mine was bad because i miscarried my baby.
2006-12-26 00:07:37
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answered by karen v 6
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