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pregnancy and studying

Will I cope with my studies while pregnant. I registered 3 subjects for next semester. I've been studying well during my 1st and Second trimester. I'm on my 3rd now (33 weeks) and I can't do anything. I am always tired. Should I just cancel or it will get better after giving birth in February because I'm only writing my exam in May next year?
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4309243 tn?1353919791
I think you should do more work now before baby id here. I am studying at university and i havey exams 2 weeks before baby born.... Then i have decided to take a year off. I understand you, it is very hard. I also have 2 children and a part-time job.......very difficult but i really want to finish this year. Good luck!
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2116985 tn?1334628542
I'd say although hard try finish it now. Nothing when a newborn has arrived can take priority they are lovely to have but will take up lots of your time so if you think your tired now well you'll be in for a big surprise especially as a FTM.
If you have lots of help take nxtyr
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Having a newborn is very tough so hopefully you have plenty of help and support. Maby not drop completely but I wouldn't take 3 classes and seriously consider an online course. Education shouldn't end cause of the baby but you have to be very strong willed. Wish you all the best in the decision making!
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hey babes with ur bundle of joy in ur arms u will hardly get time for studying i dont know ur exct situation,do u have any1 to look after ur kid if yes then u can go for next year.or better finish it of this year.
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