Tigger&Belle
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I've been thinking about this since I read your original post earlier this afternoon. In general, I didn't mind a lot of pregnancy. There were things that a didn't like, such as morning sickness, feeling huge in the last trimester, the lack of energy, etc. But there were just as many things that I LOVED, such as the first little twitterings, feeling the baby move, hearing the heartbeat, having a growing belly, etc. It's such a miracle and I wouldn't trade it for the world, even though I can't say that I loved every moment of it.
I didn't enjoy labor, however!
I did have natural labor and deliveries, however, which many people don't. I loved most things about breastfeeding, even though I didn't know how I'd feel before trying it.
It's really something that's hard to explain because it's different for all people and you are different than all of us.
I didn't enjoy labor, however!
I did have natural labor and deliveries, however, which many people don't. I loved most things about breastfeeding, even though I didn't know how I'd feel before trying it.It's really something that's hard to explain because it's different for all people and you are different than all of us.
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Really--not to make it sound as though hubby lazed about or anything--doula's do not replace your birthing partner (unless it is something perhaps that you need them to do). But it was a nice supplement to the experience.
) My hugs and prayers to those you have experinced this.
Any little ache or pain came and went. Anything that didn't go according to plan with delivery didn't matter in the end. My babies were ok! And that was all that mattered to me.
They couldn't come up with anything better than that???
Oh MY!