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Hey all :)
It's interesting to hear how everything is a little different for each of us.
I'm finding sleeping more of an issue each night. The only good sleep I get are daytime naps. Don't know why. I've been eating mini-chocolate chip cookies in the middle of the night when I wake with terrible hunger pain...that's despite eating basically right before bed.
My back's starting to hurt already...this sucks. I've invested in swim stuff because I think that will be the only happy exercise as I move forward.
I received the Belly Belt kit yesterday. It's not as exciting as I thought it would be, but as long as my butt and thighs don't inflate, I'll definitely be able to convert all my regular pants into maternity ware by simply expanding at the buttons and wearing long shirts. I've had a lot of people try to push the Bella Band, but the idea of having to pull something up over my belly and then leaving my pants unhooked underneath doesn't appeal.
Rpats: as for stretch marks...it's all in the genes. Most research I've read says that if every woman in your family got 'em you probably will too NO MATTER what you do to prevent them. The best way to limit them is try not to gain weight rapidly and keep your belly moisturized so when/if the stretching happens you don't scratch, which apparently makes it worse. Cocoa butter and shea butter lotions are supposed to be good, but I'd personally recommend getting something with coconut oil (which needs to be warmed slightly to loosen it up) or sweet almond oil. I'd rub it in real good for about 10 mins before taking a shower and only gently rinse it off...let the oil soak in and linger a bit. Again, use it at night before bed, but sparingly otherwise your night clothes will develop an oil build up that eventually will smell rancid no matter how many times you wash. The oil massage does WONDERS for non-pregnant skin too...I'd still do it after birth.
I find out the gender on Aug 31st which is exactly 20 weeks for me. I'm not normally a paranoid person, but after that ultrasound comes through clear, I'll finally be able to relax about any outstanding 'defect' issues and such. I need to stay off the internet and the stories about bad 20 weeks scans especially since everything has been totally normal so far.
Take care ladies.

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