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Fatigue and Nausea are not my bestfriend
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amyseymour83 posted:
I'm currently 11 weeks and ever since I been pregnant haven't been feeling well and been low in the energy department. It got to a point that it was interfering with work and school. I never felt like this in my last pregnancy, is this normal?
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melb1121 responded:
hi there.....i am in the same boat as you.....i dont remember being this tired with my other pregnancies.....but i could just stay in bed all day if i had the option.....i am also 11 weeks.....it is supposed to get better in the 2nd tri!....i sure hope that is the case....good luck!
Melenie(27) DH(26) DD Rachel(3) DD Abigail(2) BFP 3/25/2012 EDD 12/04/2012 green team!!
 
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mendezwife responded:
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Yes it is normal and remember every pregnancy is different. You can't compare it to your last. Each baby is different. 11 wks is the prime time for being tired and sick! I am prego with my 5th child, only 5 wks so far, but I am just waiting for the sickness to start! Usually around 8-12 wks!

Good luck and listen to your body. Remember your tired too because your taking care of your 1st child and you have more on your mind. Everything will work out! Enjoy your pregnancy!


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