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  1. Naming your unborn baby will be stressful.
    And you thought that the actual birth would be the most stressful part of pregnancy. Not so much. Picking a name that you and your partner agree upon is one of the most anxiety-inducing parts of becoming a parent. According to Laura Wattenberg, author of The Baby Name Wizard: A Magical Method for Finding the Perfect Name for Your Baby, “Parents are getting more and more creative, inventing names and spellings. And that opens the door for names to be judged.” More options leads to more judgment, which leads to more fights with your partner. Be prepared that it might not be an easy choice and go into it with an open mind, a positive attitude and a lot of patience.
  1. Discharge is gross, but it’s normal.
    You can once again thank those pesky pregnancy hormones for this lovely side effect: you may experience an increase in milky discharge (ugh) now that your body is producing more estrogen. We wish we were kidding.