IKEA is like a trial, isn't it? :) I ended up sitting by the hot dogs, crying my eyes out. Very dignified...
Well, my boss is American, young, driven and makes zero concession to EU employment laws (or time zones, I do keep trying to explain that the world is an oblate spheroid but it's not getting through...) :) so no, she's not been good. But I live in a country with strong legal protection. She will definitely get me when I'm back, but I'll cross that bridge when we get to it :)
It's been hard, I won't lie. I've found pregnancy much physically tougher than I thought I would. I'm the sort of person who is rarely sick, doesn't take time off, etc. it's been tough. To be vomiting and then hobbling has been awful. But, time has passed and I'm almost there, and you will be too. Hang on in there!
I would do it again though (I must be mad) ... I just keep on thinking that this too shall pass. Plus I'm having a c section in two weeks (alas, I also have placenta Previa so no birthing for me!) and there will be glorious, glorious painkillers! Codeine hasn't touched it for me unfortunately :( but bring on the morphine :) Lying on my back for midwife exams has been very painful. Luckily my mw is a star and lifts me up and down, but it hurts...
My advice is to try to get some urgent physio with someone who is experienced in women's issues - I was really lucky as the health centre I go to has everything under one roof. The physio does help, but it's not a cure.
And REST all you can, and just keep counting the days down. Try to keep a sense of humour as much as you can, but don't be afraid to tell people how you're really feeling. I am apparently very good at the 'I'm fine!' Thing but sometimes you've just got to say 'I'm in pain, it hurts, I feel crap. Can you pick that up, shove this in the laundry and sort out dinner?'