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First of all, congrats! Your life will never be the same, and don't be suprised if there is a disconnect between you and your childless friends, at least for a while.
I highly recommend joining a PEPS group . They have them just for moms or for couples (it's better with both of you, frankly). It's a great resource, and a great way to meet people in the same boat.
There are also numerous prenatal classes around town. Google lamaze, birthing, doula, etc to find one close to you.
Also, just about every yoga studio offers a prenatal class. It's good exercise specifcally for getting ready to give birth, and, lo and behold, all of the students are expectant moms.
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