Why am I so tried lately and why is it
hurt a little to lay on my belly
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hearenbaby8504
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 197 Location: Cinn. Ohio
Hey Girl Posted: 02-14-04 00:16am
First of all being preggy takes a lot out
of ya!! You got that baby in there and
it is taking a lot from you. It takes
your nutrients, calcium, everything to
have a baby grow in side of you. For
your first trimester, you are usually
really tired. As for thee second, you
will notice an energy burst. Well, some
women do. I know I dont. After this
cold goes away it will get better, got to
excersize more. For now it is so cold I
only do one lap. I need to do about 3 or
4.
Laying on your tummy, don't. Your baby
lets you know if you are hurting her, so
if you feel pain you need to lay a
diffrent way. Your uterus is getting
bigger and soon you will be able to feel
it below your naval. So I hoped I
helped.
Lots of love,
heather
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Jaydensmommy
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 1684 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 02-14-04 02:30am
Yes, you will be physically drained.
Even early on in your pregnancy. It's a
rough journey on your body. Are you on
prenatal vitamins? That helps a little
bit.
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