Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they're less likely to have issues with shortness of breath.
Or acid reflux
. I guess I'm "roomy" in there even though I'm shorter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread?
To answer the OP who is curious. What is the point of your question?
She is obviously short.
Nope, 5'9". I don't care about weight, just curios about the third trimester and sleeping. MIL said that tall women don't have as many issues because "the baby has more room". Sounded like bullshit, just curious.
Anonymous wrote:I think they're less likely to have issues with shortness of breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread?
To answer the OP who is curious. What is the point of your question?
She is obviously short.
Nope, 5'9". I don't care about weight, just curios about the third trimester and sleeping. MIL said that tall women don't have as many issues because "the baby has more room". Sounded like bullshit, just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread?
To answer the OP who is curious. What is the point of your question?
She is obviously short.
Anonymous wrote:Since the weight spreads out more? Or is that bullshit?