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[quote=Anonymous]OP’s question was “would you do it in my situation?” The 18 pages of debate show that it’s a divisive issue, with many strongly opposed. Your family and friends may similarly fall into the latter category and may judge you and your decision negatively. There was also the point of being perceived as vain with misplaced priorities: you want to bring a child into this world for life but you in turn spend nine months and a few extra pounds on the effort. To answer your question, no, I would not do it. Too many risks, too much judgment. I would take the money and do practical things, namely: 1) prenatal yoga and pilates 2) hire a night nurse after birth so that you rest and recover faster 3) personal trainer 3-4 months after birth or when you’re ready [/quote]
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