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Is it just me?

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Grimmfebruary · 29/08/2017 19:57

That feels like absolute crap most of the time?

Sauntered through the first 12 weeks with no sickness, just very tired. Now at week 16, still feeling ropey and so tired it's unbelievable.

Attended a wedding last night, bed by half 12, up by 9 this morning - i feel hungover I'm so tired!

My iron levels aren't great but surely I shouldn't be this tired?!

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Urglewurgle · 29/08/2017 20:44

At around maybe 30 weeks I suddenly had moments of feeling 'not crap', it was weird, like I hadn't really noticed quite how shite is been feeling.

I'm 37 weeks now and threw up after putting the Asda delivery away, which also exhausted me and baby is headbutting me in the pelvis.

So yeah, it's not just you.

Grimmfebruary · 29/08/2017 21:01

Haha at least you have an excuse though, I'm just a bit pathetic I think 😂
I hate complaining to my mum as I just get the "I had 2 of you to look after on my own and no sympathy when I was having your brother, pull yourself together" spiel 😂

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10storeylovesong · 29/08/2017 21:13

Not just you! Sickness until 16 weeks, severe anaemia and now sickness again starting at 30 weeks (currently 35 weeks). Spending the summer holidays running round after my 4 year old and shattered.

Urglewurgle · 29/08/2017 21:14

Ah but I've whinged and moaned and generally felt shite the entire way through!

I've wanted a lie down every day when I've got in from work.

Hannabee123 · 29/08/2017 21:34

Don't forget the stretch marks, swollen achey feet and needing to wee after waddling around for a couple of minutes Hmm

Grimmfebruary · 29/08/2017 22:06

I'm looking forward to this immensely, especially after reading the piles thread that's currently in my 'active' thread 😂

I feel more tired today than I did over the weekend carting my dp's ds all over the place.

I'm so pleased I never got sickness, there was one close call when a man reeking of BO sat too close to me on the train, I honestly didn't think I was going to get out of the station haha!

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10storeylovesong · 30/08/2017 08:13

Luckily I've managed to escape piles and stretch marks so far. Although I did wet myself in the hairdressers while violently vomiting so I'm thinking that made up for it...

MrsG30 · 30/08/2017 09:04

I had nothing but tiredness in the first 12 weeks, other than that I've sailed it so far. Hit 30 weeks, and feel like I've been run over by a train!

I only threw up a handful of times, though spectacularly... (all down myself, while stuck in the car in traffic during rush hour in Glasgow city centre!)

KimmySchmidt1 · 30/08/2017 10:42

that sounds about right. i could not imagine going to bed later than 10pm.

Grimmfebruary · 30/08/2017 10:57

I think it's just because I'm only 16+4, it's not even the size of a 15cm ruler and I'm so bloody tired 😂

Thanks for making me feel better though! Haha.

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