I know you have had many wonderful responses and have responded back, but thought I’d add my 2 cents too.
Every pregnancy is different.
My first was wonderful. I had no morning sickness at all, lost a bit of weight for most of the months and only gained about 8 in total by the end.
My second was ok – a little morning sickness but not much. My only real problems were not pregnancy related – a cough that lasted months, and hand dermititis.
My third was also ok – a touch more morning sickness but still not bad. Then a HORRIBLE Pregnancy Rash. Yes – Pregnancy can give you a rash… and it is itchy and horrible. All over my belly and upper legs, for the last 8 weeks or so of pregnancy, and about a week after.
My fourth was horrible. Before my 3rd month I had symptoms similar to a 9 month pregnancy. I had the pregnancy rash again (even though you supposedly only ever get it with 1 pregnancy… yeah right. My legs and feet were swollen so bad that the OB was really really worried. I didn’t have high blood pressure – so it wasn’t caused by that. He would have put me on bed rest but he knew I had 3 little ones and no real help so I had to stay off my feet with my feet up as much as possible (but conversly had to walk around some too to help circulation.) I twice got infections in my legs so bad that I had to go daily for IV treatments and dressing changes. I needed to wear tension stockings. And then around the 5th month that all subsided for a while…. although the legs swelled up again in the 7th or 8th month again. On top of all this, I had periods that I could only walk with a cane. I am so thankful that places like Wal-mart have power-carts. (And my then 6yo son learned how to push a cart in a store when we had to buy things that wouldn’t fit in the power-cart.) Oh, and then she was LATE (I think about 2 weeks if I remember right) – and so there was daily trips to check for fetal stress etc.
And I still haven’t decided. My husband figures he is done (he was married before with kids – he now has 7 kids total and 2 grand-kids.) I am worried that if we have another, it will be worse. (each of my pregnancies have been a bit worse.) During all this, I was definitely leaning towards being “done”.
btw – I had my first at age 35….. and have 4 now….