A Pig's Tales

Gravatar You know I agree wholeheartedly. Pregnancy sucks. But tiny baby head smell? Worth every second.


Gravatar Second babies are MUCH more uncomfortable than first ones, you get uncomfortable much earlier. You have my sympathy.

They are also often a bit early, which you would probably appreciate at this point...


Gravatar Some woman at water aerobics (a senior citizen, of course) was telling me all about how much she loved being pregnant yesterday. Nut job. Anyone who loves it has either forgotten how bad it is, is a masochist, or is lying.


Gravatar Amen sister. - What I loved about being pregnant was the adorable little baby I got out of it. And what I loved the entire time I was pregnant was the little baby I was growing.

But what helped me out with the flipping and flopping back and forth was 2 hour naps in the recliner. I was upright (kinda) so no indigestion, it didn't hurt my sciatic nerve - which laying in the bed always did. So if you have a recliner try it out. Or if that doesn't work try a husband, not the human variety that we live with, the stuffed ones from 1970-something with a husband at your back and Phil under you legs maybe you could get an hour of sleep before your bladder kicks in.

Seriously, you have my sympathy. It wasn't so long ago that I don't remember the feeling.


Gravatar Wow, this post really helped squelch the hormonally-induced baby yearning I was mushing about with my girlfriend last night. Thanks.

And I have to ask, though in a way I don't want to know, why do you have to stain stick your shirt? Don't tell me you leak crap out of your navel when you're preggo! >


Gravatar Cherry Maalox - keep a bottle of it right by the bed and take large swigs from it as needed. You can also carry it in a holster for daytime use. I was never without it during pregnancy #2.


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Because you spill everything all day onto your stomach since you aren't used to it sticking out. Someone should really invent maternity bibs. I need one.


Gravatar I must say that I didn't hate being pregnant, but I was glad that it was over when it finally was. But, even as huge as I got, I really did like it.

I'm sorry you are so uncomfortable. You can remind me of this post when I am preggo the second time and complaining.


Gravatar ooof.
And you should really consider renaming that pillow to something that is NOT YOUR UNCLE'S NAME. Just sayin'.


Gravatar Gross, Katie Bonk. I named it Phil because Mike claims it fills up the whole bed.


Gravatar I think it's for the close in parking...
http://www.fresnobeehive.com/ opi..._women_get.html


Gravatar This sounds like the intimate relations that I have enjoyed in the past..."Did I mention that I am also intimately entwined around a body pillow named Phil? With my numb arm and stiff neck I hurl Phil over my body and gear up to launch my heft from left to right. It lands with a soft thud atop Phil and I pant for a few moments as I try to wriggle into a more comfortable position. Fall asleep."

Now I know I should not be talking about intimate relations to a woman that just describe the result of one such intimate relation but it was a funny turn of a phrase that caught my eye.

Here's to a uneventful birth.

When you guys moving?


Gravatar i havecountless memories of sleeping JUST like that and completely agree with you. ugh. thank goodness they're adorable when they arrive!


Gravatar Bleeding gums?! Ack!


Gravatar I find that skipping my prenatal vitamins for a couple days (I know BAD! BAD! BAD!) helps in the constipation department. I'll let you know in May whether or not I'll have deformed baby (or just a happier colon).


Gravatar Yeah, I found that just skipping one day of prenatal vitamins helped a lot.


Gravatar Being pregnant actually made me more regular.


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