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Pregnancy Brain - Myth or Reality?

7/2/2014

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Many people wonder if pregnancy brain is real and I am here to say yes it is real. I have had moments where I forget for a minute what I was going to do or say. Sometimes I forget names and how to do something I have done a million times. Okay, a million may be exaggerating but here is a [rime example of Baby Brain. At my regular OB appointment we did the normal how are things going, measuring where you should be and see you in 4 weeks. Normally I would then go and book the next appointment but this time went right to the car and told hubby about the appointment. Then did a Homer and walk back in to book my next appointment. See Pregnancy Brain really exists.
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    Trying again can be a scary and exciting time.  I am glad I focused on the exciting part after my miscarraige and had my son as a result.

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