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My daily routine as a pregnant teen

Not only am I a pregnant seventeen-year-old, but I also work from home, so my daily routine isn't what you may expect. I am going to walk you through a full day in my life. 

I usually film daily routines on youtube, but I have to cut so much out to keep the length of videos short or because it's boring to watch, so this way, you can get the complete picture of my daily routine. It does change on weekends, but through the weekdays, it's almost identical. 

Every day I wake up at 6:30am to my alarms telling me to get out of bed. I wake my partner up so he can get ready to leave for work and then I will go feed the cat before sitting on the couch talking to my partner while he gets ready for work.

7:15am I say goodbye to my partner as he leaves for work, and I start making breakfast and make my morning coffee. I will then sit on the couch, waking up until 8-8:30, when I will finally jump in the shower and get ready for the day.

If I have enough washing, I will put a load of washing on. I typically do washing two days a week. I then do any cleaning I have to do, tidying up the lounge from the cat playing, dishes, cleaning the bathroom etc. I usually finish this around 10:30, which is when I will finally make myself lunch.

While I eat lunch, I will respond to comments on my social media and just sit on my phone for a bit.

I then will either start filming or writing depending on what I need to do for work that day. I always take a break by 1 to advertise my blog posts or youtube videos if any of them have been published on this day. As well as to do a kick count to make sure my daughter is active. I will grab any meat out to defrost as well for dinner.

Depending on how much cleaning I got down or how tired I am, I will either continue working or go for a nap. If I go for a nap, I wake up at 4:30 and watch tv while playing on my phone for a bit. If I stay up, I typically keep working on whatever needs to be done, if that be filming, editing videos, writing, planning bits for my book/research or editing my work. At 4:30, I will curl up and watch tv for a bit, taking some time to myself as well as cuddling my cat.

At 5:00pm I start making dinner. I will then dish it up and put leftovers in the fridge for if we are still hungry or for later on, like in the morning, for my breakfast. Sometimes my partner has gotten home by this time; Other times, he won't have it just depends on how late he works on that day and traffic. If he isn't home, our plates will go into the fridge to be heated up when he's home, or we will curl up in bed; put whatever tv show we are watching at the time on and eat dinner and spend some time together walking about our day and such.

By 8:30pm, I am on my phone planning out work for the next day, scheduling tweets to be posted on Twitter, replying to comments and emails and just normal work-related things. Once all of that is done, though, I will sit on phone games until 10pm when my partner goes to sleep for work the next day. Depending on how tired I am, I will either go to sleep as well, or I will stay up watching youtube or TikTok until I'm sleepy.

My life definitely isn't very interesting; every Thursday, I plan out our meals for the week ahead. But other than that, my days are pretty much always the same.

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