Today I am sharing my current morning routine as a pregnant expat living in Ecuador. There are many things I do in the morning to make sure I am well and take care of myself while pregnant. This particular day was important because I was getting ready for my doctor’s appointment later in the morning. Honestly, every morning is different so let me know if you would like to see another video like this in the future!
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↳ 0:00 Start Here
↳ 0:16 Skip the intro
↳ 0:37 Wellness
↳ 1:26 A Morning Chat
↳ 3:22 Hygiene
↳ 4:54 Get Ready With Me
↳ 5:58 Breakfast
↳ 7:41 Appointment & Outings
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Day In The Life Living In Ecuador!
I’m Pregnant! First Trimester, Symptoms, and More
Ecuadorian Grocery Haul: My First Time Shopping in Ecuador
How I Prepared For My Move To Ecuador As An Expat
Everything I Ate In New Orleans: Food, Itinerary, and Travel Tips
Life In India As An American Foreigner: The Expat Tag
Travel the World With Me
My Life As An Expat Living in India
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My Life Living in Morocco
7 Solo Female Travel Fears and How to Overcome The
Overnight Hotel Stay in Washington DC: Pandemic Travel Tips
Productive Day In The Life (Living in Virginia)
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