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WHat will I need to prepare for in my pregnancy? What will I need at the hospital? Mood swings. MOST OF ALL IS THE 9TH MONTH REALLY THE WORST?

2007-03-22 16:48:57 · 6 answers · asked by Ilianna 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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i suggest going to but a pregnancy book, it should tell you everything or find a friend that has had a baby...i'd tell ya more but i'd be here for days....just get your sleep now and try to eat healthy..take care of yourself and the baby..you'll do great..best of luck

2007-03-22 16:57:08 · answer #1 · answered by TPAY 3 · 0 0

Each pregnancy is different, including each subsequent pregnancy of your own. With my first my worst months were the first 3. I couldn't eat anything but chicken and raw veggies. Everything else made me sick...trying to cook during those months was horrid! With my second, I wasn't sick at all.

With me at the hospital I had a change of clothes for me, including nightgown and undies. I also had a going home outfit. The hospital usually wants to take pictures the last day. Make sure you have an approved carrier and that it has been/is positioned safely in the car.

Mood swings depend on the person but I experienced them...my hormones were going crazy!!!

I loved being pregnant, aches, pains, cravings and all. I experienced different things with each one of them. Enjoy it. Do your best to not think of it as a burden and cherish all the little things that happen during these nine months because guaranteed, your child will ask you ALL about it when it gets older!!!!

2007-03-22 17:02:35 · answer #2 · answered by swee_pea630 3 · 0 0

no and yes the 9 th month is a horrible bueatiful whirlwind blur of happyiness and then here come the bueartiful babe you have been dreaming about. but no worries and CONGRADULATIONS.

Pregnancy is what you make it i would suggest that you go out a get 4 books what to expect when you are expecting and the books by jenny mccrauthy they are hilarous and will make you feel tons better and give you a great laugh when you need it. and the happiest baby on the block

but pregnancy is wonderful and just remember to eat well drink lots of water take your vitamens don't feel bad if you forget one day or two lol try to get alittle exercise and make time to take a birthing class if you want and a breastfeeding class if you plan to so you can be informed and ready for whatever you little embryo throws you way. have fun do something good for your self once a month maybe just let dad wash you hair for you in the shower etc or get you feet done. and most of all take it easy remember your the mommie and the GOD has blessed you with the best gift possible life TRUST THAT YOUR BODY WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU

2007-03-22 17:02:25 · answer #3 · answered by shears200 2 · 0 0

At the hospital - take everything you find comforting eg CDs, lollies, juice, a book, comfy slippers, loose (old) clothes and someone for moral support.

I think 9th month was the worst just cos i was sick of being fat and wanted to be back in my normal clothes. The best advice i can give is dont stress about anything, if someone stresses you out, tell them you dont need it and walk away. Dont be scared about the birth - the more relaxed you are the easier it will be. Seriously - its not that bad, when you're in labor, time flies and its kind of a nice feeling although quite exhausting. Dont listen to anyone who wants to tell you their horror story. The truth is, most women dont remember much about the birth and stories tend to get exaggerated over time.

Its a great time so just enjoy it!

2007-03-22 16:58:43 · answer #4 · answered by FlowerGirl 1 · 0 0

Drink at least a gallon of water a day or you might have contractions and have to go to the hospital. Dont know how many times I did that. All I took was pj's baby clothes ipod extra pair of clothes. The 9th month wasnt bad just got really nervous and couldnt wait to have my beautiful angel in my arms.

2007-03-22 16:56:22 · answer #5 · answered by spoiledmogurl04 2 · 0 0

Lots of love an support. Comfy clothes. Books-Internet (research)- the more you know the less you will fear., Vitamins, a good OB/GYN.
Mood swings can be tough, but you will get through it. Especially if you have a good hearted, understanding husband/bf.

2007-03-22 16:56:08 · answer #6 · answered by PrettyOnTheInside 2 · 0 0

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