How would you describe the feeling of being pregnant?

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If someone were to ask me,
I’d describe it as having major bloating with pressure on the lower abdomen.

You?
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  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
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    sardelsa wrote: »
    Which stage of pregnancy? Early, trimesters, labour, birth.

    Doesn’t matter. Any stage, every stage
  • BarbaraHelen2013
    BarbaraHelen2013 Posts: 1,940 Member
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    Early stages- no discernible differences for me, no nausea etc.
    First trimester - see above
    Second trimester - feeling good, loads of energy!
    Third trimester - I’m short so by this time I’m pretty damn huge! (Less distance between pelvis and diaphragm means outward bump is bigger!). Getting harder to sleep, pelvic pain if on my feet too long due to gravity.

    Last month - Get this thing out of me! Can’t sleep, can’t eat, pretty uncomfortable!

    Labour- first stage - controllable via breathing and kneeling on cold tile floors! 😂

    Transition - sheesh! Give me the gas and air now!

    Birth - ouch! But soon over and so worth every minute! 😊
  • brittanystebbins95
    brittanystebbins95 Posts: 567 Member
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    I'm in my second trimester.
    First trimester, I would say fatigue definitely.
    Second trimester? I forget that I'm pregnant. I just feel normal.
  • bmeadows380
    bmeadows380 Posts: 2,981 Member
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    have no idea - I've never been pregnant and am pretty sure at this point in my life I'm never going to be. But you do have my sympathies on the experience!
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
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    I was totally uncomfortable with the first one and wondering when it would end and then honestly believed I would die giving birth it was so long and bad. He was being born back the front so way worse than normal. Second one I am still waiting for the pain 23 yrs later because it was all so easy and pain free. Right now I think anyone nuts for making a baby though. We don't know how the world is going to be next year.
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
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    Positively and lovingly humbling from start to finish.
  • Fuzzipeg
    Fuzzipeg Posts: 2,298 Member
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    In a labour where a baby is laying back to back with the mothers own back "the labour tends to be more protracted and can prompt a c-section". Midder texts.

    I for one agree its a nightmare, i even had the attending obstratician appologise for all I went through. He had not realised the size of my baby this was in the years before scans and things.

    How can someone disgaree with another womans experience of pregnancy?
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
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    Fuzzipeg wrote: »
    How can someone disgaree with another womans experience of pregnancy?

    ikr? I'm trying to stop pseudo-psychoanalyzing people who click this button and their "reasons."