Quote by Heidi Murkoff
I was the first in my peer group to get pregnant. All I craved was

I was the first in my peer group to get pregnant. All I craved was reassurance. I needed someone to tell me that all the seemingly random symptoms I had – weird things, such as excess saliva – were normal. And I was worried because I wasnt getting any morning sickness. – Heidi Murkoff

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