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Tired 25wks

Wow this is my third pregnancy and I just feel wiped out constantly :-( I have a 3 and 2 year old who I run around all week with until daddy comes home at the weekend from work.
My little monkeys are early birds so lay ins are definitely a thing of the past. I do just appear to get on with things but I feel I could just sleep for a week. I feel the bags under my eyes are just getting bigger and bigger. Megan fox hasnt got s*#t on me right now lol ;-)
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Thanks for your words of encouragement velis :-) it just gets your down at times doesnt it. I know this is what motherhood is all about but I'd just like 5mins to just collect my thoughts and rest. My partner gets on my nerves 4days out of the 7day week lol and wonders when it gets to bed time I'm dropping to sleep as my head is hitting the pillow.
Its gonna be interesting when my little girl gets here but us women just cope dont we and get on with things I cant be anymore tired than I already am lol Your right we can do this 'Zzzzzzzzzz' lol thank you xx
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I know your pain, 3rd pregnancy, I have a 4 year old (total drama queen) and a 1 year old (clingy). At the same time I just went back to college. I am wiped out before the day even begins. Even though I see my hubby everyday, he irritates the living crap out of me. He wants the house clean clean and food waiting for him every single day. And after chasing and cleaning up after my two bratty girls I just want to relax. But I can't because when he gets home I have to serve dinner, clean up, than straight to school work...hang in their momma!! We both can get through this...can you imagine how exhausted you'll be after baby #3 is out? Lol BTW I'm 25 weeks as well. You can do it.
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