10 Indications You’re Exhausted from Being Pregnant

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In every pregnancy journey, there comes a moment when you think, “I’m ready for this to be over.” Here are ten signs that signal you might be done with the whole experience:

  1. The glow of early pregnancy has faded. By the time you hit the third trimester, discomfort takes center stage. Say hello to indigestion, back pain, bloating, and limbs that feel cramped against your ribcage.

  2. Your esophagus seems to have migrated to your throat, and stomach acid erupts like an overactive volcano. At night, you find yourself popping antacids and attempting to sleep upright, resembling a sloth more every day.

  3. You long for clothing without an elastic waistband. Nothing fits anymore, and whatever does merely emphasizes how uncomfortable you feel. Good luck finding a maternity dress that isn’t adorned with stripes or loud patterns screaming, “Look at me!”

  4. Friends and strangers alike feel free to comment on your appearance, telling you that you look “huge.” Others attempt to console you by saying, “You don’t even look pregnant from behind.” Great, you think—I’ll just start walking backwards. If only I could turn my head that far.

  5. Mobility is a distant memory. “Bumps are beautiful,” they say, but at over 30 weeks pregnant, you’d much rather admire them on someone else.

  6. You fantasize about being in solitude, away from society and all forms of life. If you were in the Victorian era, no one would dream of squeezing into skinny maternity jeans while engaging in heated discussions over hair accessories or rushing to catch public transport.

  7. You realize that the idea of “taking it easy” is as mythical as having it all. Even if you do end up with some downtime, managing older children means you won’t be lounging around with a cool cloth on your forehead. Plus, your partner would likely remind you that pregnancy isn’t a debilitating condition—while showing you another YouTube video on childbirth in remote conditions. You really don’t want to sit through that again.

  8. You’ve exhausted every box set available. You’ve seen them all and are now forced to watch reruns. In a fit of desperation, you’ve even sent suggestions to the creators of your favorite shows about what they should do next.

  9. You’re completely over “mocktails.” The concept isn’t appealing, and you couldn’t care less about avoiding hangovers. What you really want is a proper drink!

  10. You’d like your pelvic floor back, which seems to have gone missing seven months ago. You’ve even considered putting up “missing” posters in hopes of its return.

When did you realize you were done with being pregnant?

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In summary, pregnancy can be a challenging journey filled with discomfort and a longing for the simpler days when you weren’t constantly reminded of your growing belly. It’s perfectly normal to feel overwhelmed and ready for the next chapter.