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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

when did everyone start being fed up with pregnancy?

14 replies

anaotchan · 23/09/2013 08:30

I'm 38 weeks tomorrow, still feeling quite good and thinking I could happily go another month or so.

everyone seems to assume I should be really fed up by this point, does it mean my DC is feeling snug and is likely to be late? Confused

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MsFiremanSam · 23/09/2013 11:36

At about 7 weeks!! Brief periods of enjoying it but in general I struggle with pregnancy and by 36 weeks I could happily have strangled my husband and most of my family. You must just be one if those people who sail through - enjoy! Don't think it has any bearing on delivery date though - they come when they're ready!
Congratulations and good luck Smile

bingeddybongo · 23/09/2013 14:13

Hahaha I'd had enough by about 9 weeks as well! I've not enjoyed a second of my pregnancy but I have to say, now at 39 weeks, that the last two or three weeks have been an absolute bugger: I am well and truly fed up. I'm feeling completely antisocial and sorry for myself, not to mention swollen and generally just massive, and I can't even waddle over to the kettle to make tea without needing a lie down afterwards. So please don't worry about not being fed up, I doubt it has any bearing on when DC pops out either - just enjoy the fact that you're enjoying it!! Grin

CrispyFB · 23/09/2013 14:22

Basically.. you've been very lucky!! Grin

anaotchan · 23/09/2013 14:25

thanks for the replies Smile

Reassured to hear you think it all has no relation to when DC decides to pop out! I would still quite like to meet the little one sooner rather than later...

and, I'm a worrywart, lol. Rest assured that while I've been fine physically, I have been torturing myself daily with all kinds of made-up problems like this one (don't even get me started on salmonella or toxoplasmosis... Grin)

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JohFlow · 23/09/2013 14:31

Week 1 - lol. I only had two weeks in the middle when I actually felt well. You are a lucky gal indeed x

Lj8893 · 23/09/2013 15:00

About a week ago, I'm now 35 weeks.
Only because everything is so heavy now and I'm so achy and stiff all the time.

Its going to be really difficult to adjust to not watching my belly move anymore when she's not in there anymore!

BummyMummy77 · 23/09/2013 15:04

I'd say about 8 weeks lol.

I had horrific vomiting for four months, extremely low blood pressure so fainting a lot, aggressive acid reflux and now I'm so big I can hardly walk. My baby also seems to love partying as much as I do (did) and spends 8pm - 7am having his own private rave with my lungs, bladder and kidneys.

The next person that tells me they 'loved being pregnant' is going to get their foot stamped on.

Stom91 · 23/09/2013 15:50

27 weeks and have hates every minute of it! .. actually cant wait for december to arrive!!

so you are very lucky to have enjoyed your pregnancy.. !!
good luck!! xx

AhoyAhoy · 23/09/2013 19:08

I am 34+6 and thought I was hating it, but actually hating work at the moment. It's so full on at the moment, and I can't see it letting up till I leave at 38+3. I'm just having a dinner break before I do another hour. (I'm a secondary school teacher)

Xenadog · 23/09/2013 19:17

28 weeks and struggled from day one. Anyone who has enjoyed their pregnancy is very lucky as far as I am concerned.

mumtobealloveragain · 23/09/2013 19:20

About now I am getting pretty fed up. I'm 36 weeks and things are starting to become difficult to do / uncomfortable: bending down to emptying the washing machine, clearing up spilt drinks, lacing up my shoes etc. Which I find really annoying!

We also have lots of other children in the house (all primary school aged) so there's always something to be doing. I can imagine there being no other children in the house would mean I was far more relaxed and not stressed about not being about to bend down as easily.

ushuaia · 25/09/2013 18:55

I'm 32wks and I'd say just now really. Find it difficult to get comfy on chair at work and bending down has just started becoming a problem. Plus have started thinking about wine, must be the chillier evenings - am craving a nice glass (actually bottle) of red!

NumberTwoDue · 25/09/2013 19:09

On Monday. Am 35 weeks and can't seem to muster any patience for anyone or anything, including 22 mo DD ... And then I feel guilty about how rubbish I'm being and cry! It's hard being the size of a house.

MrsPatMustard · 25/09/2013 19:36

Week 6 - morning sickness, low blood pressure and breathlessness all kicked in. I shook the morning sickness at 11 weeks but the breathlessness and low blood pressure have lingered ever since and have days where I feel like an OAP. I'm 22+1 now and simply can't wait for this to be over....

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