This will be my last baby and I will miss being pregnante in general. It feels odd to say that because I don't have easy pregnancies. I'm in pain etc but the feeling of a life growing in me is going to be missed. Also I will never be this hot again for the rest of my life I seriously look adorable pregnant!!!!
Being blessed with a super easy pregnancy, I have loved almost every minute of it. (There were a few weeks back in the first trimester that were a little rough, but nothing worth complaining about.) That being said, I don't know that I'll have much of a chance to miss being pregnant since I have a feeling that it won't be long before we're expecting again. Having that to look forward to and knowing that we'll be meeting our little one soon will be plenty to tide me over.
I think my husband is going to miss it, though. Several months ago, some friends asked him, "So how's this pregnancy thing? Do you like it?" He answered, "Bigger boobs and no period - what's not to like?!" Sex has gotten even better since we hit Trimester 2, so that's been a plus for both of us. The six week post-delivery wait is going to be pretty tough. Here's hoping that breastfeeding keeps the boobs on the bigger side and the period at bay for a while longer!
I'm so happy to read that some of you have fallen in love with your baby bodies! That was one of the unexpected pleasant surprises I experienced with this pregnancy. I didn't think that I was going to like how I would look, but I ended up loving it and gaining more self-confidence! That's been a nice change and one that I hope I don't lose once we have this baby.
The way I look, being so close to my baby at all times, and having the daily reminder of how hands-on and selfless my husband is. I have just felt so loved and blessed this entire pregnancy.
It is nice to think of the positives, especially as many of us are coming down the home stretch and ready to get the baby OUT!
I am going to miss the kicks the most, such a special thing that can never be replicated. People are also EXTREMELY nice to pregnant women. Holding doors, letting me cut in line, telling you how great you look, helping you down stairs.
I also love when my husband touches my belly before he leaves for work.
Not having to worry about getting pregnant!! Lol not once during 8 months did I think shit My period is late and I need to go buy a test. Now going on the pill after until a more permanent solution is decided so back to worrying.
The only thing I'll miss is being able to eat a lot of dairy (I have a dairy allergy that acts up when I eat dairy more than once a month or so). Other than that, not much.
@baker1jm2 I was thinking the same thing. I'm so miserable and can't wait to be done. But I want 1-2 more kids.. And I want them to be close in age.. So the thought of being pregnant again in about 2 years time kind of kills me.
Having my stomach to hold my boobs up with. I remember how weird it felt with my first when that extra layer of support was taken away. Bras don't cut it anymore.
I've had a pretty easy and not too uncomfy pregnancy. But this baby's movements feel more ummm...pointy than DDs did so although I like feeling her inside of me, I don't know that I will really miss that as much this time....
Re: What will you miss about being pregnant?
Also I will never be this hot again for the rest of my life
I think my husband is going to miss it, though. Several months ago, some friends asked him, "So how's this pregnancy thing? Do you like it?" He answered, "Bigger boobs and no period - what's not to like?!" Sex has gotten even better since we hit Trimester 2, so that's been a plus for both of us. The six week post-delivery wait is going to be pretty tough. Here's hoping that breastfeeding keeps the boobs on the bigger side and the period at bay for a while longer!
I'm so happy to read that some of you have fallen in love with your baby bodies! That was one of the unexpected pleasant surprises I experienced with this pregnancy. I didn't think that I was going to like how I would look, but I ended up loving it and gaining more self-confidence! That's been a nice change and one that I hope I don't lose once we have this baby.
I've had a pretty easy and not too uncomfy pregnancy. But this baby's movements feel more ummm...pointy than DDs did so although I like feeling her inside of me, I don't know that I will really miss that as much this time....
I'll miss feeling him move around inside me, my big belly, eating whatever I want, and prime parking at work.