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20 Weeks



Babies Are The Size Of: Butternut Squashes
Maternity Clothes: Everyday! And I love how comfy they are!
Stretch Marks: No stretch marks.....yet!
Sleep: Sleeping good other than the 3 year old laying on me!
Belly Button: In
Feeling: SO MUCH ENERGY when it comes to being at home! Cleaning, organizing, cooking, baking, playing with Rhylan, you name it! 
Symptoms: Ligament stretching pains continue and tightening of my belly from time to time
Missing Anything? Went out to eat and they had a margarita special! Man do I miss those as well as coffee! 
Movement: I feel them quite often, especially when I lay down at night. I can't wait for others to be able to feel them!
Anything Making You Queasy or Sick? Aside from pregnancy, I've been sick this week with a bad cold. And since I don't want to or can't take meds, I just have to ride it out. 
Cravings: Still craving corn dogs! haha 
Wedding Ring: Still wearing it! No swelling! 
Big Moments: 3 more days until we find out the genders! Also I'm walking in a fashion show tomorrow! They needed pregnant models for a maternity line, so how could I say no? 
Next Appointment: May 19th

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