Sunday, September 27, 2009

please help

All i have been doing is sleeping or being VERY tired. I'm only in the beginning, does it get worse? How can I fight off this extreme fatigue?

6 comments:

j said...

My advice ( I have never been pregnant before lololol) is if you are tired just SLEEP. It's so good!!! You scare me Nichell cause if I am not pregnant and on my spare time I love to sleep imagine when I get pregnant?!?!? I will be hibernating for 9 months in a row lololo I think you are doing good so far and I can't wait to see my new niece or nephew's cute face. It was good to see you this weekend!!!!!

Vagabond Mother said...

It will get better, I promise. Once you get into your second trimester, you won't feel AS tired. Hopefully you can get to bed as early as you like, especially with the sun going down so early.

Let me know if you need anything!

Ryan Smart said...

Sleeping or throwing up, which do you prefer? Sleep it up my friend because that's one thing you won't be doing once the baby is born. People are going to tell you it's the biggest blessing in the world-it is, but not for the first few weeks when you don't know what to do and you feel that the baby will spontaneously die at any moment. They get cute and it's all worth it..if they don't get cute, sorry. :)

Julie and Kyle said...

it definately gets better. im pretty sure you came to visit me on my worst day ever. but now i feel pretty great. being tired is normal. nap every chance you get. especially since you dont have any other children. just sleeeep! im so excited for you!

David and Shalynna said...

Sleep! I agree with everyone else that it is better to sleep than to be throwing up. :)

I was really tired for the first couple of months and ended up needing naps daily. I was worried that if I came back to school I would be falling asleep in my classes. Now that I am at six months I am not as sleepy, but I still get tired. I don't need daily naps and all that. So, in my case it did get better and maybe that will be the same for you too.

Edward Quist said...

Don't sleep and your baby will be an insomniac, sleep and you will surely have a narcoleptic child on your hands! So my educated advice would be to sleep half your waking life and wake half your sleeping life and your child, if that's what you truly are having, will be birthed practically perfect in every way.

You solicited; I advised :)