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Ok, im only 7 weeks pregnant but im telling you, if i was a dog id be shot and put out my misery......

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Oh thank goodness! I am so tired and nauseous. On top of constantly worrying myself about mc (although no reason to). Luckily my husband is away so I don't have to worry about him, but have a kitten and bunny driving me up the wall. Also my mum sent me LOADS of baby stuff this morning, burping cloths, clothes, an info leaflet about re-useable nappies, and I actually got annoyed with her, I wanted to buy the first stuff, I also wanted to wait until 12 weeks. I think if he was here I would be a nightmare to live with at the mo grin. I'm not complaining though, honest...

I forgot, I have really bad hayfever and I can't take anything! I can put up with everything else, no shark wink, no alcohol, no hot tub. But I can't sleep with the stoopid stuffed up nose and I am sooo tired. Grrrrr, hehe!

Sorry for the rant xx
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Wed 01-Jul-09 22:06:17
why ndidn't my striking out a word work? Hope you get the idea from it anyway!
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Glad to find some like-minded suffering souls! I am coming up to 7 weeks and finding the nausea much harder to deal with this time as am working part time (not on holiday like last time) and have DS (15months) climbing all over me! I can't bear to feed him as want to vomit in his breakfast and drive for work wondering whether will be sick on myself before I can pull over!! MIL asked how I was, said feeling sick and she said, "Goodie" and laughed hysterically. I do understand her sentiment but I did not need it!! Husband is fab but sense of smell so heightened I can't bear to hug/kiss him at the mo. Even DS smells too strong!!
Tigress, don't worry too much - you may be one of the --bloody irritating-- lucky ones who breezes through it looking great and making the rest of us seem like whingeing hypochondriacs!!! Good luck!
OMG, quite concerned by this thread. Have only just found out am preggers and am only 5-6 weeks and feeling like its a sinch. Looks like the next few weeks are going to be tough.

I have presentations to do at work, long train journeys and family get togethers. Hmm.
the hair follicle thing is just weird wink
Oh and the current bonus, even my hair follicles hurt!!! - WTF??? seriously! remember when your a child and your mum puts a really tight bobble in, when you finally take it out your hair hurts! (lmao) i should be written off!
Yes! dd wants to drag me all over the house showing me random stuff, and jumping about saying "watch, watch, watch, WATCH!!!!" i too just want to curl up in the nearest corner and just sleep it all off, im happy to be woken when im erm about 20 weeks smile
can i be next in line please?

i couldnt believe DH actually contemplated trying it on after i have spent the past couple of weeks whinging incessently about how vomitous and knackered i am. And WHY does DS keep dragging me about to show me 'all of my cars' in his garage, or wanting me to 'be wilfred' (the garden gnome) - i just want to curl up in a corner and cry. Im only about 11wks and sick of being sick. its POOOOOOO.

I am in sympathy QOV
im knackered, everything EVERYTHING hurts/aches, i have waves, enormous tidal waves of nausea brought on by, well, anything/everything if im lucky i'll get an hours break from it here and there, and no sooner do i set my feet on the carpet when i get out of bed in the morning, does every last fibre of my being feel absolutley knackered and wants to go back to sleep like i havent had any in 6 months! And dp keeps his fingers crossed he may get 'some' at some point - boy is he in for some disappointment! - i needed that little rant smile
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