After my ranting post the other day, somebody brought up the question - what ARE you feeling, anyhow? What is it like for you to be pregnant?
Kejmo gave the baby a hug right before I left for Virginia - she wrapped her arms around my tummy and gave the baby lots of love! |
For the first few months (i.e. most of the time we were in California) I felt disinterested in food frequently, and sleepy from time to time. Mr H encouraged me to take walks with him in the evenings when I felt woozy, but of course I couldn't tell anybody how I felt because I wasn't even sure yet if I was pregnant; plus, if I was, I wanted to share the big news when we went home for Christmas. Since I wasn't complaining and griping and I was, more than anything, just having to cover up my "symptoms" and go about daily life, I never got to indulge in feeling lousy and so I think I was protected from feeling too lousy. From growing it bigger in my mind, if you will!
Turns out I was pregnant (I finally took a pregnancy test around 3 months ... am I lazy or what?) and a doctor in California confirmed it for us. By this time, I felt great again and I was happily going to yoga classes, kickboxing classes, and running every morning as per my former usual activities.
As you know, we shared the news with our family on Christmas leave, and they were overwhelmed with happiness for us!
Ever since I returned to Washington in January of 2012, I attended daily fitness classes to stay flexible and strong for the duration of the pregnancy and labor. Since prior to pregnancy I had been practicing hot yoga every day (yoga for flexibility and strength, in a room heated to about 100 degrees with high humidity and excellent airflow!), I planned to continue doing so. I asked the doctor in California about this, and she said she heartily recommended I continue with it as I had been doing it previously.
I was blessed to suffer no more sickness and very rare experiences of puking, and so my daily exercise was unhindered for the most part by any weird feelings. There were two days, consecutive, that I pretty much just sat in class and observed, for fear of losing my stomach contents; but other than that, I practiced with as much freedom as I had prior to gestating an infant in my belly.
Between 4 and 5 months |
A little farther along ... |
Mr H, leery and a little disgusted - "What are these, baby's first yoga pants?!" |
But when I'm not hiccuping or burping, I sometimes just feel kinda fat ... pudgy ... Hmm, not sure why that would be; and sometimes I just plain forget I'm pregnant at all, until I look down and see my stomach sticking out!
Mr H took Amanda and I to a mini-golf place near the beach ... I tried to say my bad shots were because the baby was kicking but really, nobody believed me |
Settling in to the new house in Virginia, a little over 31 weeks or so along. This was the day I had my first appointment with the midwives! All of that traveling kinda got in the way .... |
Mrs H
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