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I love my baby i am carrying but i am tired of being pregnant.Is there something wrong?

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I am seventeen and pregnant, I feel really guilty because i know that some women can not have children and i am blessed to carry mine. But i am not enjoying being pregnant. I don't glow i don't have cravings..

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  1. Next time use the pill or a condom, and your high school boyfriend wont get you pregnant.


  2. Being pregnant can be a real drag so don't feel guilty about the way you feel. A lot of women get tired of being pregnant especially towards the end when you start to feel immobile. I never glowed or had cravings but I did loose my appetite and have trouble walking :P

  3. Don't worry! I am on my third baby and i am 25. I really don't see why people love being pg! For me all you do is get sick most of the time have to pee every 30 mins and have pains everywhere! When the baby comes out though and you see your baby for the first time it all changes and everything becomes worth it! The pg part sucks but being a mother is the best thing in the world!

  4. it's okay and normal. It could have something to do with you being so young. I'm 20 and i wish the baby could be born already. It doesn't mean you are a bad person. It just really sucks being pregnant sometimes. Stay in there and it will all be over soon. (pregnant wise anyway- mommy 4 life)

  5. there's nothing wrong at all. I felt like that with both of mine most of the time. Mine were both 'surprises' and i wasnt a teenage mum but know how you feel.

    once your baby is in your arms it will all change trust me :) x  

  6. when I was pregnant I hated the fact I looked like a fat cow all the time but then after having my beautiful baby girl I miss being pregnant its a very special time make the most of it .

  7. nooo there is defiantly NOTHING wrong with you. there are times where i am so done with being pregnant. talk to any pregant woman and i can tell you most of them will describe feeling "fat, ugly, hormonal, tired, sick," just a long list of unpleasent things. and depending on how far along you are it gets impossible to sleep, breathe, eat, or do just about anything. as long as you love your baby there is nothing wrong with how you are feeling

  8. i have been struggling with the same thing lately (39 weeks preggo) my husband tells me it is not wrong or bad and that as soon as the baby is here i will love it and forget all about my horrible pregnancy experiences. don't feel bad, you are not the only one who feels this way. i suggest you try to find support from someone you love. it can go a long way to have someone there encourageing you.  

  9. No there is nothing wrong. I'm only 33 weeks pregnant and loving it! I love feeling my baby kick my family members and friends and my husband love's it when the baby kicks him. Every expected mom goes through it and towards the last couple of weeks you start to feel that way. You shouldn't feel guilty it's normal. Whenever I start to feel like I can't take it anymore I just look at my tummy and talk to my baby and that helps me a little to knock off some of the feelings I have hope this helps  

  10. Don't worry. I felt the same way when I was pregnant with my son, and once he was here and the whole thing was over, I actually missed it and now I cannot wait to get pregnant again!

  11. There's definitely nothing wrong. Some women breeze through pregnancy and absolutely love it. I was ok off and on, but my 3rd trimester killed me! I couldn't wait for my daughter to come out. Partially because I was getting anxious and wanted to meet and partially because I was just so d**n uncomfortable and sick of being pregnant! You're not alone!

  12. when you deliver your baby and you see it for the first time and you get that sudden rush of emotion and total awe - you will understand why people do it more than once.

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