northern_me
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Just out of complete exhaustion, I have several reasons why second pregnancies are harder than being pregnant for the first time:
1) Still having to prep food to keep another human being alive even though you feel like vomiting all over the kitchen.
2) You put in the effort to clean your house, even though you're exhausted and nauseous, and your older child feels that is a signal to totally destroy every room in the house.
3) People think this shouldn't bother you because you've been through it before.
4) You still have to get up and get your older child out the door through fighting and whining because THEY'RE tired.
5) You are constantly being beckoned to do something to the point that you can't figure out if you're actually nauseous or just nauseous from hearing the word "Mom".
This has been one heck of a week. I've been totally on my own with her this week and I'm just purely exhausted and want space to be nauseous and puke in peace.
Anyone else have any reasons?
1) Still having to prep food to keep another human being alive even though you feel like vomiting all over the kitchen.
2) You put in the effort to clean your house, even though you're exhausted and nauseous, and your older child feels that is a signal to totally destroy every room in the house.
3) People think this shouldn't bother you because you've been through it before.
4) You still have to get up and get your older child out the door through fighting and whining because THEY'RE tired.
5) You are constantly being beckoned to do something to the point that you can't figure out if you're actually nauseous or just nauseous from hearing the word "Mom".
This has been one heck of a week. I've been totally on my own with her this week and I'm just purely exhausted and want space to be nauseous and puke in peace.
Anyone else have any reasons?