Tell me you’re in the final 4 weeks of pregnancy without telling me…

Dates and raspberry leaf tea mocktail 😂

Anyone else officially less than 1 month til due date?

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omg I haven’t had any of theseeeee, why does the tea look so good thoughhh

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36 weeks today! Started on the dates as well haha! I can drink raspberry leaf tea as is without the mocktail, but it does look good so I may have to try it!

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Tell me you’re in the final 4 weeks of pregnancy without telling me…

Dates and raspberry leaf tea mocktail 😂

Anyone else officially less than 1 month til due date?

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Nausea in second trimester

I am so sad lol I’m 16 weeks and the ick is back. Nausea and wanting food but then taking a few bites getting the ick and feeling nauseous.
Lately it’s been meat but even my fave Olive Garden I could only eat 1/4 of and I was over it.
I need to eat more or I’m nauseous too but it’s so hard. Nothing sounds good. I half ass survive on uncrustables to get some protein. Water. Sprite. And sometimes tater tots lol

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I know there’s literally nothing I can do but I’m just feeling really sorry for myself today 😂

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