Hang in there girl. when that baby arrives - it's worth everything you're going through. A lifetime of unconditional love. Best of luck.
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Just make sure you do extended nursing, as your pic implies. That'll allow you to bond with the child and see her/him as a human being.
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*thanks everyone :) i really can't wait and am so excited about this baby, i just wish i felt better!
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Being pregnant sucks! But, as pointed out above, it is definitely worth it.
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I loved being pregnant! That was the best time of my life. Even though I was sick and in the hospital A LOT I still had a great time feeling the baby move and hiccup and reading about every new stage that was happening.. Congrats and good luck! It's the best time in the world!
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Just go to sleep because when the baby comes you won't be getting any :/ stock up whileyou can :)
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Babies can drown is less than an inch of water too...
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im 18 and i co sleep wit my daughter and it is very helpful and she is perfectly fine but since she is gettin a bit older now we hav 2 try n get her use 2 sleepin in a crib... and im pregnant wit my 2nd child n i plan on co sleeping wit that baby 2... it also helps u bond wit the child a little more
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^ Not true at all! If you bedshare you get all the sleep you need, because you don't have to run all over the house all night. Bedsharing is totally safe for any sane parents.
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^how do you change a diaper while you are in a dark room in bed?
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^ ever heard of a nightlight, or a bedside lamp? sheesh
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^but then everyone wakes up...my husband unfortunately doesn't have the right "equipment" to breastfeed and he works all day, i on the other hand get the pleasure of staying home and staying up! and you can go sheesh yourself, there have been over 15 deaths just this year in my county from co-sleeping....so it is not for everyone!
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^ I doubt that very seriously. The only bedsharing deaths ever legitimately documented were when the parents were intoxicated or otherwise incapacitated. So unless you're a drug addict, the benefits FAR outweigh the minuscule risks. And who sleeps in total darkness anyway? A tiny nightlight is plenty to allow changing.
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I agree. I'm a dad who works fulltime, and cosleeping allows everyone to get more sleep. It's much less disturbing than having to hear a baby cry on a monitor until my wife can get all the way across the house. The baby rarely ever cries when you share the bed, because needs are met almost immediately. You learn your baby a lot better.
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