The Struggles Of Being A 8 Month Pregnant Man

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Marks POV

I was now 8 months pregnant and everyday life was becoming a struggle. I could hardly walk with in my my very swollen ankles and my bump was so big that I could hardly bend down to stroke Chica.

Getting on and off of furniture proved to be a struggle and whenever I had to get up I had to either roll over onto my side and stand up if I was lying down on the sofa or in bed but when I am sat down, I normally call for Sean to come help me up.

Sean would now stay at home with me as I was so far along that I couldn't be at home alone unless I went into labour by myself.

Sean has made me stay in bed today as it was a Sunday and he said I needed to relax today. He had gone to take Chica out for her daily walk and I was hungry so I didn't listen to what Sean had said and slowly got off the bed with a struggle but I managed to get up.

I slowly waddled out of the bedroom and before I went downstairs, I needed to pee as the babies were laying on my bladder which made me want to pee even more.

When I was finished, I walked out and slowly started to make my way down the stairs. About 5 minutes later, I was downstairs but I was out of breath but I didn't want to sit down so I went into the kitchen where I had found that Sean had made some pancakes were on a plate for me to eat.

I smiled at what Sean had done and grabbed the plate and went to the kitchen counter and sat down on a stool and ate the pancakes.

I was happy eating my pancakes until I felt a sharp like pain come from my bump and took a deep breath in and waited for the pain to go away before I breathed out.

The pain felt like a... contraction. Oh no! This could not be happening now. I had a month left before my due date and it couldn't of happened when I was home alone.

I started to panic... My phone was up on my bedside table and I didn't have the energy to walk upstairs so I decided to sit down on the sofa and decided to wait for Sean to get home.

Just please Sean! Hurry up and get home now!...

All I could say was.... Uh oh!

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