Part of pregnancy...

Tonesa

... Also includes anxiety, worry, fear, exhaustion, sickness, and depression.

I'm sorry that so many moms feel they are bombarded with negative posts, scary posts, or sad post, but for a lot of us, it's a daily thing to deal with, and we need support too.

Not every post is going to be for everybody. Based on title alone, I know sometimes not to click something. I know it can't be filtered or avoided completely, but it is what it is.

There are a lot of moms unsure if they have a viable pregnancy or if they are losing their little miracles, but no one is requesting everyone stop being happy and joyful as they mourn.

Pregnancy isn't always glitter, rainbows, and happy endings. A lot of people already feel guilty about not being able to fully enjoy their pregnancy, added guilt doesn't help.

Just remember, we are all here because we have the same hopes and goals to be mother's regardless of age, race, gender, weight, etc, and we all need support.

So to all moms, congratulations on your little ones.

To those carefree, minimal symptoms, and feeling great, enjoy it!

If you are super fit and healthy, keep it up, show off that tiny tummy.

If you already have a gut and can't tell if your showing for real or not, overweight feeling lazy and hungry...post that belly and go satisfy your cravings. Who cares.

Bloat? Don't care. Baby's fault anyway, so post it!

For those who are feeling run down, exhausted, sick as a dog, and like this is the worse thing ever... It will get better. If not, it will at least be worth it.

Those with rainbow babies, it's okay to be scared, paranoid, and anxious. Try to enjoy everything as much as you can until you are comfortable enough to move beyond your fears.

And I am so sorry to those mommas with dropping hormone levels, empty ultrasounds, and active losses. It sucks, it's hard, and it's exhausting.

There is a lot of other actually negative things and posters here and I hope everyone sticks together enough to where they don't even matter.

Sorry for the long post, but I think a lot of us need a place to be okay in any state of pregnancy without feeling bad about it.