blacklabman
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Saw her out recently. Well advanced. Is this a good idea?
blacklabman said:Saw her out recently. Well advanced. Is this a good idea?
elaine said:Typically, if you were doing it before you got pregnant, you can continue to do it up to a certain point.
blacklabman said:Saw her out recently. Well advanced. Is this a good idea?
SouthernMdRocks said:That includes all activities that got you there in the first place.![]()
No she should sit on your couch and bytch about her ankles swelling, you don't love her because she's fat, bytch at you for knocking her up, order you to get weird food at all hours of the night and bytch at you for knocking her up.blacklabman said:Is this a good idea?
keekee said:I've never heard of anyone over-exerting during pregnancy & causing problems for themselves..? It's better for your body if you stay active, and it makes childbirth easier too.
nitwhit3286 said:all true....my doctor told me to walk and walk and walk all the way up until I gave birth. Plus I slept practically the whole day so no wonder why I pushed the baby out in 15 minutes!
LordStanley said:Maybe thats cause your a loosie-goosie.......
Im sorry I couldnt resist![]()
Please forgive me![]()
nitwhit3286 said:all true....my doctor told me to walk and walk and walk all the way up until I gave birth. Plus I slept practically the whole day so no wonder why I pushed the baby out in 15 minutes!
RC would look at my belly when we were riding our bikes in late pregnancy, and want to make me some sort of Sling to hold my belly up for memarianne said:I used to jog daily but found jogging in my second trimester was causing pains. Doctor looked at me like I was crazy, told me I was stressing my ligaments, and that I should cut it out. A different doctor would probably have given a different response though.