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Hi my name is Lee Ann. I am 29 years old and Graduated from Bethany college obtaining a bachelors of music. I am a happily married woman with two kids, ages3 and 2. I currently have six books out on the market, all of which can be found on amazon. The first is called The Leaf: One fallen heart and a burning desire, my second is called Avengement of Glory, my third is called Spiral of Enlightenment, fourth one is called Prodigy of the Immortal, fifth one is called Augment in the Realm of Darkness, and my sixth novel is called Bond in the Spiritual Heart. I started this advice column to see if I could give good advice. Turns out I am pretty good, better than I thought actually. I enjoy seeing people smile when I give them good advice and they use it. It makes me feel better as a person to help people. I want to make the world a better place and I think that starting an advice column is the right way to begin. Writing is a huge part of my life, without it, I wouldn't be able to function properly. After seven years, I think I have done pretty well as an advice columnist.
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Alright, this is not my first child, but my first pregnancy went strangely, and I don't really remember much of anything about it. My first child was born at 23 weeks, and I was knocked out for an emergency cesarean, so I don't remember anything about it. This is my second pregnancy, *nearly 9 years later* and I've gone full term so far. *only a few more weeks to go* and I'm honestly terrified. I'm not sure what to expect or whatever... Everything is going well for my pregnancy, me and the baby are perfectly healthy as the doctors are always telling me. I don't know why though, but as the time gets closer and closer, I seem to feel more and more scared. Is this a normal response? Like I said, my first pregnancy was not a normal one.. This is my third as I lost the second one... Is being scared normal?
I was very scared when I gave birth to my son, Ezra. It is completely normal. Your biggest fear is not being ready especially the closer you get to the due date. I felt like I hadn't accomplished anything and wasn't ready. Also it could be a response to you losing your second and having an abnormal first one. You are afraid that when you get to the finish something is going to go wrong and you went through all that just to lose everything. I assure you, if you have made it this far, you will make it all the way. but the fears are completely hormonal and normal.
(Rating: 5) Thank you :) It's always nice getting advice/info from another mother. Sometimes it feels like no one else really understands. Again, thank you :)