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Wriggly Jiggly babies!

by twinlady on 10 July 2011

I'm now 22 weeks along and I have two active little ones inside. They had a midnight party last night and kept me awake for a long time. It is getting interesting to roll over in bed. I'm pretty sure I'll need a crane to move towards the end. Already I can't tell if it's the bed creaking or my body creaking when I slowly roll over in the night. My DH describes it as a 'wave moving through the duvet'!

My energy levels are holding up really nicely and I'm getting back into the swing of keeping on top of everything in the house and with the children. My DS's behaviour has been brilliant all week and now that DH is home I am getting a little more rest.

Visited my midwife during the week, everything seems okay. Now am not due to see anyone until 12th August, so a few weeks of taking it easy before it all gets busy with appointments again next month.

So thoroughly enjoying the happy-middle ground of pregnancy. Doing as much as I can while I can - have no idea how long I'm going to feel this good. That's about it for this week. 

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