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for those of us getting bigger bellys...;-)
Is there a daily task that is getting really hard to do due to your
belly..... Mine is shaving my legs in the tub...lol its really hard to get behind the thighs now...i used to be able to shave my legs....1-2-3...lol...but now i'm reaching and huffin and puffin....just to get them shaved!!!!!! other than that everything else is still pretty easy.... |
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"Christine" wrote in message ... Is there a daily task that is getting really hard to do due to your belly..... Mine is shaving my legs in the tub...lol its really hard to get behind the thighs now...i used to be able to shave my legs....1-2-3...lol...but now i'm reaching and huffin and puffin....just to get them shaved!!!!!! other than that everything else is still pretty easy.... Holding my daughter on my lap comfortably is getting harder especially since she likes to bounce on the belly which is torture! Any kind of bending at the waist is torture, but I don't have much longer thank goodness. Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 EDD 02/01/04 |
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Shaving my legs in the shower and any kind of bending at the waist. The worst is bending over the washher or dryer to get clothes in or out. |
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I gave up shaving my legs during my first pregnancy and never have
really gone back to it, maybe just a couple times for a pantyhose kind of special event. We're closet hippies anyway, so dh doesn't care one way or the other, and I generally couldn't be bothered. Two things start to bug me now as my belly gets bigger. First, not being able to sit close enough to the table to eat, so I end up with a messy shirt more often than not. Second, the loss of that lower area of peripheral vision, so you can't really see to navigate around all the toys and cats and what have you on the floor. -Karen, mom to Henry and someone due 4/24/04- |
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Christine wrote:
Is there a daily task that is getting really hard to do due to your belly..... Tying my shoes. I don't shave my legs anyway so no probs there |
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Tying my shoes. I don't shave my legs anyway so no probs there
Beginning of pregnancy, I went out and bought three pairs of slip-on shoes. Glad to see someone else not bothering about the legs! -K- |
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"Shena Delian O'Brien" wrote in message news:GADMb.34864$nt4.66815@attbi_s51... Christine wrote: Is there a daily task that is getting really hard to do due to your belly..... Tying my shoes. I don't shave my legs anyway so no probs there Same here with tying my shoes...my hubby noted that the knots were always on the inside of my feet instead of on top, from not being able to get my leg up very far on my knee...Still shave my legs, only every 3 or 4 days instead of every day, the hair doesn't grow as fast in the winter anyway, but I can't stand stubble! Alexis EDD 4/21/04 Beanie #1 |
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Karen wrote:
Tying my shoes. I don't shave my legs anyway so no probs there Beginning of pregnancy, I went out and bought three pairs of slip-on shoes. Glad to see someone else not bothering about the legs! -K- It's winter here and we had a snowstorm a week or so ago. I couldn't get by with my slipons I had to wear lace up boots. Gosh, what a pain it was tying those! |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:55:35 GMT, Karen wrote:
Tying my shoes. I don't shave my legs anyway so no probs there Beginning of pregnancy, I went out and bought three pairs of slip-on shoes. Glad to see someone else not bothering about the legs! -K- I don't bother with the legs either, never did. I wear pants almost all the time anyway, so it doesn't matter much, and my husband's never cared. I wish I could find slip-on shoes that felt really comfortable, especially without socks (which are as hard to put on as shoes, and which Kentucky weather lets me skip most of the time even in January) but I can't. Sometimes I wear my incredibly comfortable ten-year-old slipons, but they're really starting to die. The rest of the time I struggle into tie shoes, which are at least comfortable once I get them on. I find I really need shoes that are very lightweight and close to the foot. It's always been a preference for me, I hate big clunky things on my feet. But now it's even worse; I feel so heavy and unwieldly because of the belly and breasts that if my feet are weighted down I just feel too discouraged even to start moving. Naomi |
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