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Pregnancy : coming to 4 months

29 March 2006No Comment

In a couple of days I’ll be exactly 4 months pregnant. It’s alright so far. Bloating’s gone. Fatique is more or less non-existent. And I can go back to eating more home-cooked meals too! Yay!

Anya’s been adorable about the baby too. Each day she’ll ask, ‘Where’s Mommy’s tummy? I want to see ….!’ Then she gives my tummy a few gentle rubs while she smiles away. Aww.

And it’s true when people say you’ll be more relaxed when you’re pregnant the second time.

When I was pregnant with Anya, I thoroughly read ‘What to expect when you’re expecting‘ (an excellent book, btw). Everyday. And a few other pregnancy books too! (not to mention countless of related websites!)

Now, I’ve subscribed to babycentre.com‘s newsletter for Baby no. 2, but I haven’t really been reading my books though. Occasionally I browsed through some parenting websites, but that’s about it.

I guess I can say that with a toddler to care for each day (not to mention the hubby, the house, our business, etc), I’m now … ‘busier’ than the first time I was pregnant?

*tsk. excuses excuses*

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