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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1911688" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hello [USER=493628]@Zaza83[/USER] It is perfectly normal during pregnancy to feel completely exhausted, it's a time of great change with hormones and a growing baby to feel this way. Also your readings if taken after food look perfectly normal, I think you are placing more stress on yourself and your baby by worrying about this.</p><p></p><p>Try and accept that your body will change and develop with pregnancy and try doing some moderate exercise which will help greatly in reducing your anxiety, such as walking or swimming.</p><p></p><p>When I was pregnant I tried to enjoy the experience as much as possible, so took time out for myself to relax and take it easy, a happy mum = a happy baby so it's important to worry less and enjoy each day more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1911688, member: 53162"] Hello [USER=493628]@Zaza83[/USER] It is perfectly normal during pregnancy to feel completely exhausted, it's a time of great change with hormones and a growing baby to feel this way. Also your readings if taken after food look perfectly normal, I think you are placing more stress on yourself and your baby by worrying about this. Try and accept that your body will change and develop with pregnancy and try doing some moderate exercise which will help greatly in reducing your anxiety, such as walking or swimming. When I was pregnant I tried to enjoy the experience as much as possible, so took time out for myself to relax and take it easy, a happy mum = a happy baby so it's important to worry less and enjoy each day more. [/QUOTE]
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