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		<title>My pregnancy &#8211; 10 things I NEEDED to survive!</title>
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Looking back, there are some things I would NEVER have got through pregnancy without&#8230;
1. A body pillow
Basically a pillow that was 5&#8242; long. I would never have been able to sleep without it. I would sit my bump on it and cross my leg on top of it to get &#8216;comfy&#8217;.  We named it Rachel. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Looking back, there are some things I would NEVER have got through pregnancy without&#8230;</p>
<p>1. <strong>A body pillow</strong><br />
Basically a pillow that was 5&#8242; long. I would never have been able to sleep without it. I would sit my bump on it and cross my leg on top of it to get &#8216;comfy&#8217;.  We named it Rachel. This seemed to make it easier for hubby to sleep with &#8216;her&#8217; every night!   <span id="more-663"></span></p>
<p>2. <strong>An oscillating, 3 speed, desk fan</strong><br />
It was a hot summer and I just couldn&#8217;t cool down. The fan was on 24/7 and followed me around the house.</p>
<p>3. <strong>My mum</strong><br />
She had &#8216;been there, done that&#8217; and therefore was a comfort and a mine of information. (Some of which I ignored!)</p>
<p>4. <strong>The TV</strong><br />
Yes I watched so much daytime TV it dulled my brain. But it made kids TV seem so much more interesting!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="image of woman eating chocolate" src="http://www.onlinemum.com/images/articles/woman_choc.jpg" alt="image of woman eating chocolate" width="250" height="166" />5. <strong>A plentiful supply of chocolate</strong><br />
It was wierd. Chocolate normally went straight to all the wrong places but when I was pregnant I could eat LOADS of it. I think my baby was eating it with me, cos he loves the stuff now!</p>
<p>6. <strong>Supermarkets that delivered all my shopping and put it in the kitchen</strong><br />
This was just brilliant. No more lugging potatoes and juice cartons. Just wait for the van to arrive and unpack the chocolate!</p>
<p>7. <strong>Bigger clothes</strong><br />
Having said that by the end I was wearing my pyjama bottoms and nightie all the time. Fashion experts were  glad I didn&#8217;t leave the house.</p>
<p>8. <strong>A baby names book</strong><br />
It took 9 months to think of a shortlist of girls and boys names.  We even tried randomly opening a page and picking the 1st name. We didn&#8217;t choose Happy Daffodil though &#8211; wonder why&#8230;</p>
<p>9. <strong>My midwife</strong><br />
She kept reassuring us that everything was OK. We were over anxious 1st time parents who worried about every hiccup and gurgle emminating from my tummy.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px;" title="image of pregnant woman and man" src="http://www.onlinemum.com/images/articles/pregwoman_father.jpg" alt="image of pregnant woman and man" width="166" height="250" />10. Last but by no means least. <strong>My partner</strong><br />
Because:</p>
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<li>He emptied the cat litter tray.</li>
<li>He put the bins out.</li>
<li>He cooked more meals than I care to remember.</li>
<li>He put up with my grouchiness.</li>
<li>He rubbed my back when it ached.</li>
<li>He put my socks on my feet when I couldn&#8217;t reach them anymore.</li>
<li>He got excited at every new stage of pregnancy.</li>
<li>He got the food cravings and nesting instead of me.</li>
<li>He read all the pregnancy books with me.</li>
<li>He stayed with me throughout a very long labour.</li>
<li>He became the best dad in the world.</li>
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