I loved being pregnant for the most part. The hardest thing for me in the beginning was being tired...really exhausted. I had a few food aversions (poultry and scrambled eggs) and a few food cravings (red sauce and chocolate), but never really dealt with morning sickness. I did suffer from heartburn, which progressively got worse as the pregnancy went on, but meds helped.
During the last trimester you do feel a bit awkward...one of my pregnancies was twins so I was huge early then. And there is a point towards the end when your pevis hurts a bit. And then there is the baby kicking ribs and dancing on bladders. And there are complications...with both pregnacies I was on bedrest towards the end...the first from 34 weeks on, the second from 27 weeks or so on.
But honestly, overall I loved being pregnant. My skin and hair looked fabulous, you could have that extra slice of pizza and not worry about your waistline because, well, that was gone long ago. lol. maternity clothes are much cuter than they used to be and actually come in natural fibers now (love gap maternity and a handful of other stores). And there is nothing like that feeling that your baby is growing in you. It sounds weird to say, but for me it just felt right. Its a special time that may seem long at times, but honestly is just a blink of an eye.
As for labor and delivery, I was induced with my first but never made it very far before the dr. was cocerned about some things going on and I ended up with a c-section. I had a section with the twins since they were both breech. I was blessed because my sections weren't all that bad...the worst part for me was not feeling my feet until the spinal wore off. I hated that feeling. But I never needed meds stronger than motrin (first the stronger stuff, then the regular).
Breastfeeding can be difficult, but I'll be honest with my first it was a breeze. I had educated myself prior to having him and really knew what to expect and what to watch out for, and we had a very successful time. Again, to me it was a very special experience.
All pregnancies are different. I know people who breezed thru their pregancies and I know people who had complications from day one. I think the best thing you can do is to be prepared for the unexpected. You never know and can never predict how things go. I would say if you are thinking about trying, just try to be as healthy as possible. Add some folic acid supplements to your diet (800 mcg or so). And good luck!
During the last trimester you do feel a bit awkward...one of my pregnancies was twins so I was huge early then. And there is a point towards the end when your pevis hurts a bit. And then there is the baby kicking ribs and dancing on bladders. And there are complications...with both pregnacies I was on bedrest towards the end...the first from 34 weeks on, the second from 27 weeks or so on.
But honestly, overall I loved being pregnant. My skin and hair looked fabulous, you could have that extra slice of pizza and not worry about your waistline because, well, that was gone long ago. lol. maternity clothes are much cuter than they used to be and actually come in natural fibers now (love gap maternity and a handful of other stores). And there is nothing like that feeling that your baby is growing in you. It sounds weird to say, but for me it just felt right. Its a special time that may seem long at times, but honestly is just a blink of an eye.
As for labor and delivery, I was induced with my first but never made it very far before the dr. was cocerned about some things going on and I ended up with a c-section. I had a section with the twins since they were both breech. I was blessed because my sections weren't all that bad...the worst part for me was not feeling my feet until the spinal wore off. I hated that feeling. But I never needed meds stronger than motrin (first the stronger stuff, then the regular).
Breastfeeding can be difficult, but I'll be honest with my first it was a breeze. I had educated myself prior to having him and really knew what to expect and what to watch out for, and we had a very successful time. Again, to me it was a very special experience.
All pregnancies are different. I know people who breezed thru their pregancies and I know people who had complications from day one. I think the best thing you can do is to be prepared for the unexpected. You never know and can never predict how things go. I would say if you are thinking about trying, just try to be as healthy as possible. Add some folic acid supplements to your diet (800 mcg or so). And good luck!

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) and so I stuck to through the difficulties. And things got better with each passing month.
And I did let DH in, and it was fine (although to this day I still squirm when I think about some of the stuff he saw). Still, I'd do it again, and plan to someday.
