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Third Trimester: Pregnant Working Mom


PREGNANCY GLOW? SERIOUSLY...

I think media has painted such an unrealistic expectation of pregnancy.

Perhaps I should be thankful or grateful that I have been getting quite a number of compliments on how well I look during my pregnancy. However that doesn't ease any of the numerous discomfort that I am feeling. Once my back was aching so much and I was in so much misery that even a compliment from my big boss makes me feel like throwing a pan at him. I know he's just trying to be sweet and cheer up this grouchy pregnant lady's day..ah well.. when a pregger feels bad, she's all grumpy.

Pregnancy changed my entire perspective on women or rather mothers and also increased my respect/admiration for pregnant working moms. I am currently at my 34 weeks, still working however finding it gradually tougher to last past half the day. I am definitely looking forward to my maternity leave in three weeks' time.

I really wonder how some women managed to work all the way till their waters break. I have to admit though, working does help passing time faster. I'm so exhausted after every workday that I passed out immediately once I hit the pillows.

The annoying part about the last trimester is that I felt as though I peed more throughout the night than I actually rested. And it's definitely difficult to find a comfortable position no matter how you try to prop different kinds of pillows in between your legs.

I guess the lack of proper sleep affects how I function during the day. I am lucky enough not to experience the pregger's memory loss/forgetfulness as some would call it, however finding really tough to concentrate or work on strategy decks nowadays. Alright just three more weeks to go, just gotta hang in there!

All working preggers out there, please feel welcome to share your experiences and thoughts!



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