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Q: I'm Not Having a Baby I'm Having a Vampire!
asked by: pregnantmama2 on September 16th, 2003
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Not really of course but that's how I feel! I am 6 weeks along and I feel like it has drained me of all my energy, does anyone else feel this exhausted in their pregnancy? This is my 2nd one and with the first I was really sick but this time I haven't visited the porcelain god nearly as often yet (knock on wood) but I seriously feel like I could sleep night and day which seems to be interfering with my life and the amount of attention my daughter gets. So I just want to know that i'm not the only one who feels this drained so early in pregnancy. Question
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MrsVeeDub
replied on September 16th, 2003
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Hi! I am 8 weeks and exhausted! My poor husband and I have spent zero time together because I get home from work and snooze. I'll wake up to eat and sleep somemore. He's been very supported and I feel terrible for not spending this time together. I just feel like i'm dragging all day long!
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Mommy4ever
replied on September 16th, 2003
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I know the feeling, I have to sleep at least ten hours a night or I feel horrible! I'm pregnant with #4 and i'm 28, this is nothing new to me, the only pregnancy I wasn't extremely exhausted was with my second son. It's normal, i'm 9 weeks and i'm still dragging a little but the fatigue seems to be going away.
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