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Stories of a first generation farmwife...
by Morgan 5 Comments
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Sunnie says
Good luck with all this! We are trying for another baby too, taking a while, I just found this product called Pre-Seed that helps with trying to have a baby. I get real sad when my period comes every month, but my mom in law says he will come on his time, not mine (the baby). Im sending baby vibes your way!
SDFarmWife says
Thank you so much for sharing Sunnie! I can definitely feel your pain every month! And I am sending baby vibes right back!
Anonymous says
I’m rooting for you all the way and have read every part of your journey so far. We had a hard time conceiving our daughter, and I went through every emotion — mostly being angry and depressed. We were at an adoption meeting when we found out we were pregnant, so it must have been God’s timing and not our own when it was right for us to have a baby.
To Sunnie, PreSeed does work! 😉
And about the weight gain, I went through that too, and during my pregnancy, I just decided not to look at the scale at all. I faced away from it each time and told the nurses to let me know if my weight became a problem. Maybe that would be a good idea for you, too. I mean, why stress over a number you can’t control right now?
All the best and lots of hugs!
-Amanda
SDFarmWife says
What a wonderful suggestions Amanda! I stopped looking at the scale the day I read this! And you are right, why stress over a number that I can’t do anything about! Thank you for your kind words and following along with our story…Congratulations on God’s wonderful timing for you!
Anonymous says
I forgot to add that I have really positive feelings for you! You’re one step closer to having that baby in your arms! All of this struggle will be worth it in the end, or the new beginning, I should say! 🙂 Keep your chin up! <3 — Amanda