We all have complaints about being pregnant, but what are some of the positives?
I have enjoyed no period with mind-numbing cramps.                
                BFP #1: 9/26/10 DD: 5/2011 
BFP #2: 7/23/14 - MC: 8/28/14
BFP #3: 2/22/15 - MC: 3/3/15
BFP #4: 5/20/15 - Stick baby stick!!! 
             
        
Re: What are you enjoying about being pregnant?
BFP #2: 7/23/14 - MC: 8/28/14
BFP #3: 2/22/15 - MC: 3/3/15
BFP #4: 5/20/15 - Stick baby stick!!!
Married: 7.23.11
DD:10.17.12
EDD #2!:1.17.16
I also love being banned from doing any lifting at work (if I attempt I am immediately stopped, even if it's something not that heavy).
And I love that in a little bit, when the bump is bigger, I'll be able to let it allllll hang out, no more being self conscious about a tummy or looking fat--I'm pregnant! No more sucking it in haha
Ta-tas
Extra infatuation from my hubs due to the ta-tas
Snack, snacks and more snacks
Shopping/scoring deals on things for our LO
Dreaming of what it will be like to have a DS/DD
Pintersting nursery, outfits, and parenting ideas.
Shopping for adorable baby outfits.
I also love having a very easy way to brighten husband's mood. Bad day at work? I tell him something about the babies (like they're the size of avacados this week) and he instantly forgets how grumpy he was.
Marriage: 4/2008
Baby Carriage #1: 5/2012
Baby Carriage #2: 1/2016
I just am so happy to have these two little loves growing inside of me I love it all- even the bad stuff is worth it. I love getting to see them grow in the ultrasounds, and every week is a milestone. I also love obsessing with Pinterest for baby stuff all day.
Also I love planning things on Pinterest! Just looking at different baby stuff is pretty fun!
DD - January 2016
It's also nice to pass on the cat box duty.
Not having to suck in my belly.
My fingernails not breaking.
Buying baby clothes and decorating.
My husband kissing my belly and telling the baby goodnight and to be nice to her mommy every night. :-)
Guilt free napping.
Getting to buy new clothes.
I thought I might have felt her move last night (I'm 17 wks tomorrow) but I'm not certain. I've felt weird feelings like that before being pregnant.
I'm not a fan of extra attention (major introvert) but it is nice to have an easy topic of conversation if needed.
For me- that I was able to get pregnant - although I wasn't ready to start trying, doctors had said it would be a long road because of my endometriosis, PCOS and autoimmune - I think this would have been so tough on my marriage
And as everyone else has said - no periods. My periods were terrible, every other month, I would throw up for 2 days straight, have to miss work, and it was 50/50 whether I would have to go to the ER for fluids. Oddly (but thankfully) I haven't had nausea since becoming pregnant.