They say 80% of women get sickness by 6 weeks, and I think another 15% by 8-9 weeks. If you make it there without any, you're pretty much home free.
It's 2:40am right now, and as expected, I feel great...no sickness, nothing. I know that'll change by the end of the day though.
I read somewhere too that your sleep schedule in pregnancy will mimic your baby's sleep schedule when giving birth. I can't remember from my other pregnancies, but I can say for sure, I'm not a big fan of this 2am wakeups.
My ex officially knows. Dammit.
He randomly showed up at my house tonight while my kids were in the bath to pick them up. According to the custody arrangement, they sleep at my house on school nights, so showing up unannounced and saying "Okay guys, get the in van" I was like "What the hell?" He didn't even pass it by me. You can't just show up and take the kids whenever you damn well please!
Anyway, he's moving, and it was the last night they could sleep in the house they were born in, so I let them go on the condition that they are returned by 7:00am to get dressed and put their lunches together for school. As my ex was getting my youngest ready, my son comes up to me and says, "Mommy, I want to give Freckle a hug and a kiss". I can't just randomly in front of my ex remind them that we don't talk about Freckle in front of him, and suddenly all three wanted to give Freckle a hug and a kiss.
I tried to play it off by asking who Freckle was (not intending to confuse them) and my oldest daughter blurts right out "The baby in your belly!"
So, that's that. He didn't say anything, but the look on his face showed he was not pleased. Oh well..not his kid, not his life, not his problem! And at least now, I can let the kids be excited, not just at home, about their little brother or sister.
Okay, back to bed now. Got my alarm set for 5am so I can get a load of laundry into the washer, and dried before the kids have to get on the bus, lol. Too lazy to do it now.