It happens, sometimes, nowadays, that you find out you're pregnant before you get any "official" symptoms. I don't like feeling queasy for days on end. Or the fatigue. The worst thing about my last pregnancy was the constant, miserable low-back backache that would never ever go away; because of the beachball belly, I could never bend forward enough to get some relief.
Who knows? Maybe this time, Pam won't feel sick at all. That could happen. Previous pregnancies might give y'all a clue as to how she'll feel when, but not necessarily. I've heard of women who had widely differing pregnancy experiences with each child.
Yes, that's true. Actually, she was sick for the ENTIRE preganancy with Brandon (literally feeling queasy until after the placenta was delivered), but with Aleah it stopped after about 4-5 months. Maybe we will be blessed with no morning sickness this time, although for Pam it was really "all the time sickness" as I recall. If we don't have to deal with that, it will truly be a great blessing to us all.
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Who knows? Maybe this time, Pam won't feel sick at all. That could happen. Previous pregnancies might give y'all a clue as to how she'll feel when, but not necessarily. I've heard of women who had widely differing pregnancy experiences with each child.
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