I feel exhausted after the first month.
I pushed back opening day by 1 day in order to go to court for our son (not biologically ours). We have most of his biological family's support, and are in a battle with his biological mother who benefitted financially from having him. It went well, a retraining order was reissued, and we had a trial scheduled for a couple of months later to finalize everything. That will be coming up in the near future.
On opening day, I found out my baby no longer had a heartbeat.
The following week, I delivered the baby in the middle of the night. This is where all of my blood loss occurred, and I was exhausted the next day. My husband stayed home and was my stand-by assistant. I delivered the placenta in the middle of the day while doing an activity! I had to RUN myself to the restroom.
We discovered that my husband's job won't be open for the summer and scrambled to figure out a way to stay afloat for 3 months (since most of our savings went towards paying our bills after I was fired for being pregnant, daycare items, and the lawyer).
I advertised my hiney off. Many folks were interested, two came and toured (one that would like a whole lot of special), and one signed up. Fantastic! We will make it through the summer! I will be doing more advertising in the next two weeks.
I, already, had to stand up to a family who was attempting to use me for all I was worth.
Whew! What a month March was. I am exhausted. Someone tell me it will get easier (lie if you must).
I pushed back opening day by 1 day in order to go to court for our son (not biologically ours). We have most of his biological family's support, and are in a battle with his biological mother who benefitted financially from having him. It went well, a retraining order was reissued, and we had a trial scheduled for a couple of months later to finalize everything. That will be coming up in the near future.
On opening day, I found out my baby no longer had a heartbeat.
The following week, I delivered the baby in the middle of the night. This is where all of my blood loss occurred, and I was exhausted the next day. My husband stayed home and was my stand-by assistant. I delivered the placenta in the middle of the day while doing an activity! I had to RUN myself to the restroom.
We discovered that my husband's job won't be open for the summer and scrambled to figure out a way to stay afloat for 3 months (since most of our savings went towards paying our bills after I was fired for being pregnant, daycare items, and the lawyer).
I advertised my hiney off. Many folks were interested, two came and toured (one that would like a whole lot of special), and one signed up. Fantastic! We will make it through the summer! I will be doing more advertising in the next two weeks.
I, already, had to stand up to a family who was attempting to use me for all I was worth.
Whew! What a month March was. I am exhausted. Someone tell me it will get easier (lie if you must).

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