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Hey y'all it's Bunny J. I got a question for all the mommies. Did y'all miss y'all bump? Like how was your pregnancy? Was it good? Was it bad? How many kids do you have and would you do it again? So I'm gonna answer these questions for y'all. I definitely missed my baby bump. My pregnancies were okay. I did have morning sickness all day every day but it was a good experience especially with my last two and I have four kids and I definitely want to have more.
Shout out to all the mamas out there. Thank you. Thank you for your strength. Thank you for your Magic, thank you for your courage and bringing beautiful beings into this realm I see y'all and I appreciate y'all shout out
I don't miss no baby bump. I have three children, two criminal justice, and working on a veterinarian. And, uh, children are expensive, so hell no I don't want no more. And the pregnancies were good, actually.
I've never had a baby but I've had a couple of you know food pregnancies you know comatose there's a time I wiped out two vegan lasagnas um there's a time I wiped out a seven scooped ice cream dairy days and non-dairy days and then um I ate so many countless times where I ate food out the
I don't miss the baby bump. I did have an amazing pregnancy though. That I absolutely did. I rarely had any sickness. I don't miss the baby bump, but my pregnancy was amazing. Even though she was born, you know, seven months, she was born premature, but it was still an amazing pregnancy.
I have two kids. My daughter is eight. My son is four. With my first pregnancy, I gained a lot of weight and I ended up getting gestational diabetes with my second border. I was border. I was on the border and I had a lot of blood sugar issues and my body never bounced back. I am a high-risk pregnancy. I do, I did miss my baby bump at first, but not anymore. I need my body back.