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Might sound weird!

Hi ladies, so this is my first pregnancy im 27 weeks pregnant and i still cant believe it, also im always worried/scared thinking if my baby boy will be ok... Is this normal ?
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@babymama1515 how about u stop with ur comments nobody is talking to u or did i ask u anything no i didnt so stop, doesnt mean if its long numbers its someone playing i dont have an account here cant log in so thats why there is long numbers, bye! And ladies thanks i was today at the dr everything is fine and cant wait for my baby boy to be here :)
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Yes that's normal. I was that way with my first and when she was born I was so relieved! Just keep doing everything that you can to be healthy and enjoy the rest of your pregnancy!
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This is a lie
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Its normal honey def with first pregnancy im 34 and im scared still and freak a lot over little things and this is my third..... so better to be safe then sorry ya know
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I really don't know what she mean by her comment considering the other day the admin posted something saying that long number names are a glitch -_-
Any whooo....I'm 32 weeks I'm HUGE and I still wake up every day and have to remind my self I'm pregnant XP and also I worry about him every day too I guess it's just the motherly instinct C:
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Stop playing games
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