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Things you had forgotton from first time around.

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candr · 18/04/2013 20:56

I am 12 weeks with number 2 and have not been obsessing over books and web sites on baby progress this time. However I thi nk this has led to me forgetting certain things from first pregnancy.
Had forgotton how painful tummy cramps could be in first few weeks.
Forgot how much bigger tummy is in the evening to the morning. Am almost flat tummy when I get up and look 5 months when I go to bed.
How tired you get in first few months, was working ft last time, am running around after toddler now but do get to put feet up a bit more than when I worked.

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harleyd · 18/04/2013 20:58

the heartburn
god i had forgotten the heartburn

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Flisspaps · 18/04/2013 21:01

I forgot the exhaustion. I forgot the unrelenting sickness until about week 16.

Then I forgot how painful contractions actually were.

Then I forgot how much newborns feed and how little they sleep.

Then I forgot about the fucking blessed relief when you realise you've had a WHOLE week without having to wake up in the night for a wee, to be sick, or to feed or soothe a crying baby.

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Gemd81 · 18/04/2013 21:09

I forgot the big beautiful eyes looking up at my face and following me around the room and being able to recognise me - which makes me think it is worthit even though my labour was HELL!Confused

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candr · 19/04/2013 20:46

Flisspaps, I have 19m old ds and STILL have not had a night where I havn't had to get up to sooth a crying baby/toddler. How the hell will I cope with 2????

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LandsN · 19/04/2013 20:49

My youngest is 9 and I am 12 weeks pregnant again and I don't remember any of the way I have felt this time have had 3 mc's since dd but never got this far x

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Flisspaps · 20/04/2013 08:00

candr you'll probably manage better than those who've had a taste of decent sleep. Is there a DP or DH? If so, they should deal with the 19mo and you deal with the baby (assuming BF). If you FF, they can do more with the baby. If you're on your own, put both in your bed, one each side!

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ILiveInAPineappleCoveredInSnow · 20/04/2013 08:13

The tiredness! Working full time then having to be mummy to my five yr old is exhausting!

And the indigestion!

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