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Feeling lucky

So I complain about all of my pregnancy pains and how I feel so heavy, but really, I should be feeling pretty lucky because there are some pregnancy symptoms that skipped by me completely. I'm 33 weeks, I sleep so well, my ta-ta have never hurt, and I have never experienced heartburn. And to top it off my fiance treats me really well and tells me I'm beautiful when I look like poo.
All pregnancies are different, and I'm assuming I got some symptoms that others didn't, like morning sickness all day long for 6 weeks! My sister didn't get it at all!  So tell me what pregnancy symptoms you were able to avoid. I'm curious.
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1460652 tn?1340248730
I had a little morning sickness in the beginning, but I have had NO headaches with this one (unlike my first child). I also had debilitating sciatic pain with my first one...this one seems to be being a little kinder to me:) Of course, I still have 10 weeks to go but I'm keeping my fingers crossed! By far the best thing about this pregnancy is my fiance. My first pregnancy I was alone, and it makes such a difference when you arent. I am feeling pretty lucky too:) Good post!
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1972798 tn?1355549267
Umm everything actually. I forget at times I'm pregnant and I'm even 10 days past my due date.... I consider myself very lucky tho to have had an easy pregnancy. Just anxious for this little lady to come out.
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