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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We all get it and we also say - just wait until you have the baby. It’s so much crazier than you could imagine. But then it’s all worth it in the end.[/quote] You know I don't know if you'll need to hear this OP. But for the record, for some of us, the pregnancy is far far far far worse than the baby. And if pregnancy is seeming to be particularly horrible to you (I had hyperemesis three times) then don't listen to posts like this. They just don't actually understand, which is ok their experience was different. But for whoever needs to hear it, the baby will likely be much much much more manageable than the pregnancy if you're really suffering. [/quote] +1. I've got my fingers crossed newborn will be easier because between the weeks 6-14 constant nausea and vomiting, limited foods I could eat, the fatigue that felt like I had been drugged, vomiting stomach acid every morning in the 2nd trimester, not sleeping more than an hour or two in stretches because of the stomach acid in the 3rd trimester, and the mental pressure of going to work through all of it...well, a baby has got to be at least a little easier than this.[/quote]
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