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Sleepiness/Laziness???

Im 9 wks 1 day pregnant. My fiancé is a hard workinq man. Im a stay at home fiancée for the time beinq. But, i dont do anythinq around the house like i used to. Theres dirty dishes in the sink, non-vaccumed floors, my hair in the bathroom. Now this is EXTREMELY embarrassing, especially since im not a dirty person whatsoever. All i do is lay in bed, n sleep. Its been this way since i became pregnant. My fiancé is tired that im not doinq anythinq around the house anymore. I feel like he doesnt understand. Is it normal for the laziness to go on this lonq? Approximately, when will it stop?
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I feel exhausted!  But i found that if I exercise in the morning I'm able to have more energy to complete daily tasks.  But I don't fold laundry anymore,  haha! Something about folding warm clothes and sitting down makes me fall asleep!
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Totally normal. It should ease up in a few weeks and then come back again towards the end of your pregnancy.
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Yes im 32 weeks now but I felt like that in the beginning. Try doing something. Little by little. I would lets say wash the dishes take a ten minute break and go vacuum. Just try to do a little each day.
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Don't count on it, I'm going on 15 weeks this week and I'm doing the same exact thing! I can hardly do anything without getting tired right quick and in a hurry!! It's driving me and everyone else crazy!
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im having the sameee problem . im 12 weeks and its also been happening since i became pregnant.  my doctor told me it should go away after the first trimester. (Usually)
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