As for me, I’m officially miserable. Ha! Trying to sleep is awful. I finally broke down and bought a special maternity body pillow. It has helped, but trying to switch sides when one side is numb is quite interesting in the middle of the night with the big ole thing. Last night, Hubby woke up on one of my “roll overs” and we both got to laughing because I couldn’t get situated. And putting my shoes on with buckles is great. My doctor is wanting me to wear lovely support hose to keep the risk of blood clotting down. That’s great. I HATE hose. DETEST hose. hmph. And it’s 100+ outside. Niiiice. What else can I complain about? Hmm…swollen feet and a numb leg from hip to knee due to the babies resting on my sciatic nerve. Lovely. Horrible acid reflux…. Anyway, I suppose the feeling of the twins kicking and watching the dance moves from the outside that I can see now, makes up for some of this.
And this is to let you know how I feel about clothes with an actual waistline….
You look fantastic! And from what little I can see, love your house too!
Thank you, Kamala! π
nice sweety! π
Iβm very happy to read this. This is the kind of details that needs to be given and not the accidental misinformation that is at the other blogs. Appreciate your sharing this best doc.
Beautiful as usual! Cute post!
You look adorable! The body pillows are a must, I had two:D The husbands hate them though LOL!
Beautiful prego! π And OMG, twins! You look fit. I wonder if you still managed to stay fit after your pregnancy. After I gave birth, I started to get conscious about my body, so months later, I got back to exercising, with the permission from my doctor of course. I know you are both going to be wonderful parents. Good luck on your parenthood.
Chelsea Leis