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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 206324"><p>I have wondered the same.</p><p> </p><p>With easy child I was never sick a day. If it wasn't for the big belly I would of never known I was pregnant. </p><p> </p><p>Twelve years later - different father - I barfed my guts out every single day. They told me it would stop after 3 months. It lasted the entire pregnancy.</p><p> </p><p>Born 9 days prior to due date, I was bleeding for a few days prior. Labor was very fast. By the time I was all checked in, put in room...water broke, baby within 15 minutes or so.</p><p> </p><p>While I was laying there I felt so sick. Told the doctor I was going to get sick. His reply was: "well turn your head...we're having a baby down here".</p><p> </p><p>Just a completely different experience than with easy child.</p><p> </p><p>Also had a miscarriage prior to difficult child. I was sick every day then too.</p><p> </p><p>THEN...difficult child had colic - how horrible. Had to walk and walk and walk around the house. The minute you go to lay him down he would start screaming again. I remember shutting all the windows so neighbors wouldn't hear. I remember calling the doctor and just saying "MAKE HIM STOP". Again I was told 3 months and it will end. FIVE months later he was still screaming. Now with high fevers and ear infections. After continuous ear infections even while on antibiotic treatment he had tubes in his ears at 9 months. I was told he had lost 30 or 40&#37; of hearing and tubes fixed that. Then walking pnuemonia. Ever see how they take chest xrays of babies?? they tie their arms up above their heads and strap them down!</p><p> </p><p>So...difficult child cried, very loudly for his entire FIRST year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 206324"] I have wondered the same. With easy child I was never sick a day. If it wasn't for the big belly I would of never known I was pregnant. Twelve years later - different father - I barfed my guts out every single day. They told me it would stop after 3 months. It lasted the entire pregnancy. Born 9 days prior to due date, I was bleeding for a few days prior. Labor was very fast. By the time I was all checked in, put in room...water broke, baby within 15 minutes or so. While I was laying there I felt so sick. Told the doctor I was going to get sick. His reply was: "well turn your head...we're having a baby down here". Just a completely different experience than with easy child. Also had a miscarriage prior to difficult child. I was sick every day then too. THEN...difficult child had colic - how horrible. Had to walk and walk and walk around the house. The minute you go to lay him down he would start screaming again. I remember shutting all the windows so neighbors wouldn't hear. I remember calling the doctor and just saying "MAKE HIM STOP". Again I was told 3 months and it will end. FIVE months later he was still screaming. Now with high fevers and ear infections. After continuous ear infections even while on antibiotic treatment he had tubes in his ears at 9 months. I was told he had lost 30 or 40% of hearing and tubes fixed that. Then walking pnuemonia. Ever see how they take chest xrays of babies?? they tie their arms up above their heads and strap them down! So...difficult child cried, very loudly for his entire FIRST year. [/QUOTE]
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