>My pregnancy experiences

>My baby boy is now officially 2 whole years old! I can hardly believe it had been two tears since he was born, it really has flown by in a flash. It only seems like

>My baby boy is now officially 2 whole years old!

I can hardly believe it had been two tears since he was born, it really has flown by in a flash. It only seems like a few months ago that I found out I was pregnant.
I had quite an age gap between my youngest two children, my youngest daughter Brooke was 6 years old, so we had been through the baby stage and out the other side for some time.
It was very much a planned pregnancy and Mr Blog by Baby and myself were ecstatic. I had suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (extreme sickness in pregnancy) with my previous two pregnancies, so it was a massive worry that I would be hospitalised again. Luckily with my previous pregnancies, my doctor had found a medication that would stop me being as sick. So off I trotted to the doctors and luckily they read my history and prescribed my much needed ‘magic pills’, the ones which I would take religiously. I don’t think anyone quite knows how bad early pregnancy symptoms can be, after all you look fine on the outside and with no bump visible it’s hard for people to realise you are suffering.

10 weeks pregnant

I remember commuting on a packed train feeling sick and extremely tired, only to find no seats. I couldn’t ask someone to give up their seat as they probably wouldn’t of even believed me if I had said I was pregnant! In all honesty those first few months of pregnancy have to be the hardest, with the hormones raging, your body is working super hard to form those cells together to make all the vital parts of the little person growing inside you.

7 weeks and 3 days scan of Baby Mark.

Apart from the major sickness that I would suffer from, tiredness was a killer! I spent the whole of my last pregnancy falling asleep. I would have a whole nights sleep and wake up feeling like I hadn’t been to sleep! I know some people find it uncomfortable to sleep when pregnant, but I honestly could fall asleep anywhere!

I think the one important, yet hard thing to do is to remember it’s only 9 months. Here are my babies, and I swear they were worth every bout of sickness, every ache and pain and so much more.

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