Since my last blog was a look at the not so pretty side of pregnancy I figured, hey why not let's write another one on that topic.
Don't get me wrong. I'm actually one of those crazy women that has in fact enjoyed most of my pregnancy, but there are those few occasionally side effects that really make you want to scream. Early on in my pregnancy I was plagued with what I like to call charlie horses. You know those cramps that occur in your calves during the middle of the night. They happen when you move your legs to stretch them out, and in the process of stretching you can feel the muscles start to tighten, and then there is no going back. It's extreme pain from there on out.
Luckily these cramps had disappeared for awhile. I don't believe I had a single incident during my entire second trimester. Trust me when the say the second trimester truly is the honey moon phase of pregnancy. However, as I mentioned in the last blog...THE THIRD TRIMESTER HAS STRUCK. OK, yes I'm being dramatic, but I am not enjoying that I have been woken up by these charlie horses again.
Last nights occurrence was the worst. Typically for me the cramps only occur in one calf, but I received the grand prize this morning when I woke to charlie horses in not just one but both of my legs. Honestly, it hurt so bad I couldn't help but yell, and my poor husband had to be woken up because of it as well. And all my husband can do is wonder whats wrong with me as I am laying there having spasms in bed. I try everything to get the cramps to stop when they occur. I've heard pull your toes upwards, so I try that. When that doesn't work I try pointing them down, anything to help stop the cramping. Nothing seemed to work this morning, and now I'm walking around as though I have limps in both my legs.
The only thing I can do now is make sure I'm drinking enough water. Lets hope water can save me from this pain.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
The third trimester has struck
I guess it is true, what I have so frequently read, that the second trimester is the honey moon phase. And that honey moon phase is OVER! I expect the last couple months of pregnancy to become more challenging, but I figured it would be more of a gradual process. I expected that starting back to work would bring on some challenges that I haven't had to face over the summer such as: swollen tired feet, and an achy back. BUT I haven't even started back to work yet! And its not my feet that are the problem, yet.
Sometime I think that I may have brought this onto myself. I've been getting to cocky. Pregnancy overall has been fairly easy for me. Mild morning sickness in the begging, and just overall a pretty easy go of it, until now. I have to admit I had started to think this is it, whats the big deal? And that's when God goes oh wait I have some challenges in store for you. Challenges you did not even see coming.
I like to think of these challenges as a way to mentally prepare us for having the baby. Instead of worry about labor or caring for the baby after it comes. All we are forced to think for the last few weeks is that I'm ready to get this baby out of me.
Although, I'm not begging for the baby to come yet...I still have to much work to do for that...I am nervous that this is something I'm going to have to suffer through for the next 12 weeks.
It has been a hot summer here in Atlanta with record hundred degree temperatures several days in a row. With so much heat and humidity in the air most days ended in a thunderstorm. I did my best to stay inside during days such as those. However I believe the heat has still affected me causing a rash to develop on my stomach, and underneath my breast.
If you can remember back to having chicken pox and the torture of being so incredibly itchy, and not able to scratch for fear of making scars (or in my case creating or making stretch marks worse), the way I've been feeling these last couple days is very similar.
Sometime I think that I may have brought this onto myself. I've been getting to cocky. Pregnancy overall has been fairly easy for me. Mild morning sickness in the begging, and just overall a pretty easy go of it, until now. I have to admit I had started to think this is it, whats the big deal? And that's when God goes oh wait I have some challenges in store for you. Challenges you did not even see coming.
I like to think of these challenges as a way to mentally prepare us for having the baby. Instead of worry about labor or caring for the baby after it comes. All we are forced to think for the last few weeks is that I'm ready to get this baby out of me.
Although, I'm not begging for the baby to come yet...I still have to much work to do for that...I am nervous that this is something I'm going to have to suffer through for the next 12 weeks.
It has been a hot summer here in Atlanta with record hundred degree temperatures several days in a row. With so much heat and humidity in the air most days ended in a thunderstorm. I did my best to stay inside during days such as those. However I believe the heat has still affected me causing a rash to develop on my stomach, and underneath my breast.
If you can remember back to having chicken pox and the torture of being so incredibly itchy, and not able to scratch for fear of making scars (or in my case creating or making stretch marks worse), the way I've been feeling these last couple days is very similar.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Weighing in on Diet
Weight is one of those issues that I hate to talk about because it is a sensitive subject, pregnant or not. However it has been a subject of concern for me often during my pregnancy. Of course like many women I don't want to over gain weight during my pregnancy, and began my pregnancy with the goal to be healthy and gain the appropriate amount of weight slowly.
Prior to finding out about my expected bundle of joy I had recently started a Yoga, and Pilates class that I went to twice a week. I attended this class through most of my first trimester with permission from my doctor. During my first trimester I was eating healthy lots of spinach and other vegetables in addition to a fairly high protein diet. I was very conscious of what I was eating at the time I wanted to make sure my baby was getting all the nutrition she needed, and tried my best to avoid sweets. Not intentionally, but I actually lost weight during my first trimester...I think mainly to the fact that I of course had cut out drinking and was living a healthy lifestyle. I was a little nervous about the weight loss, but it didn't seem to phase my doctor to much at the time. It can be normal for women to lose weight during the first trimester because of morning sickness, although luckily that was not the case for me.
It wasn't until the beginning of my second trimester that I had finally put on weight, and put on eight pounds fairly quickly. I still tried to be conscious about eating healthy, but became a little bit more lax about this time. My Yoga and Pilates classes had ended, I was still walking but not working out as much. I had also started drinking the occasional protein shake due to the suggestion of my doctor as a way to help with weight gain. This seemed to be working until I hit a wall a few weeks ago. I've been informed by my doctors that I should be putting on about a pound a week, and this hasn't been happening. So of course the idea of allowing my self to indulge in sweets a bit more has crossed my mind...
I have always been weary of sweets while pregnant because I know gestational diabetes can be an issue. And with a history of diabetes on both sides of my family I've wanted to be extra cautious. So of course when the time comes for me to take the glucose test I'm a little nervous but hopefully because I've been trying so hard to avoid to much sugar. Needless to say when my results came back high I' was a little upset. How am I suppose to gain weight when there is now even more food I should possibly avoid such as: carbs, or other things high in sugars foods like my protein shakes. With these thoughts looming over my head I tried my best to continue to eat as healthy as possible with whole grains before going back to the doctor for additional testing.
{{ Oh and I haven't mentioned other diet challenges for me. My husband has been struggling with diet issues for a few years now, and we are continually trying to pinpoint what the issue could possibly be. Lately we started to suspect that he could possible have a gluten intolerance, and have been attempting to put him on a gluten free diet. So know if I want to eat whole grain we have to make two types of pastas, and even two types of rice. Yes I know rice isn't gluten but for some reason the brown rice seems to agitate his esophagus. Lets just say we hope that our little girl doesn't inherit her fathers diet issues. Eating right for two very different dietary needs is a challenge. I guess the way to go is a meat and veggies every night. We don't run into as many issues if we stay simple. }}
Still contemplating how I should be eating I go back for my FOUR HOUR glucose test. By the end of it my butt is numb and I feel a bit like a pincushion after having my blood drawn twice out of each arm . Luckily the results were good. I'm still going to keep eating the best I know how, and allow my self a few indulgences every now and then. My mother didn't gain that much weight and had small babies. If I take after her then that's the way it's going to be. We were healthy and I have faith that my daughter will be.
Prior to finding out about my expected bundle of joy I had recently started a Yoga, and Pilates class that I went to twice a week. I attended this class through most of my first trimester with permission from my doctor. During my first trimester I was eating healthy lots of spinach and other vegetables in addition to a fairly high protein diet. I was very conscious of what I was eating at the time I wanted to make sure my baby was getting all the nutrition she needed, and tried my best to avoid sweets. Not intentionally, but I actually lost weight during my first trimester...I think mainly to the fact that I of course had cut out drinking and was living a healthy lifestyle. I was a little nervous about the weight loss, but it didn't seem to phase my doctor to much at the time. It can be normal for women to lose weight during the first trimester because of morning sickness, although luckily that was not the case for me.
It wasn't until the beginning of my second trimester that I had finally put on weight, and put on eight pounds fairly quickly. I still tried to be conscious about eating healthy, but became a little bit more lax about this time. My Yoga and Pilates classes had ended, I was still walking but not working out as much. I had also started drinking the occasional protein shake due to the suggestion of my doctor as a way to help with weight gain. This seemed to be working until I hit a wall a few weeks ago. I've been informed by my doctors that I should be putting on about a pound a week, and this hasn't been happening. So of course the idea of allowing my self to indulge in sweets a bit more has crossed my mind...
I have always been weary of sweets while pregnant because I know gestational diabetes can be an issue. And with a history of diabetes on both sides of my family I've wanted to be extra cautious. So of course when the time comes for me to take the glucose test I'm a little nervous but hopefully because I've been trying so hard to avoid to much sugar. Needless to say when my results came back high I' was a little upset. How am I suppose to gain weight when there is now even more food I should possibly avoid such as: carbs, or other things high in sugars foods like my protein shakes. With these thoughts looming over my head I tried my best to continue to eat as healthy as possible with whole grains before going back to the doctor for additional testing.
{{ Oh and I haven't mentioned other diet challenges for me. My husband has been struggling with diet issues for a few years now, and we are continually trying to pinpoint what the issue could possibly be. Lately we started to suspect that he could possible have a gluten intolerance, and have been attempting to put him on a gluten free diet. So know if I want to eat whole grain we have to make two types of pastas, and even two types of rice. Yes I know rice isn't gluten but for some reason the brown rice seems to agitate his esophagus. Lets just say we hope that our little girl doesn't inherit her fathers diet issues. Eating right for two very different dietary needs is a challenge. I guess the way to go is a meat and veggies every night. We don't run into as many issues if we stay simple. }}
Still contemplating how I should be eating I go back for my FOUR HOUR glucose test. By the end of it my butt is numb and I feel a bit like a pincushion after having my blood drawn twice out of each arm . Luckily the results were good. I'm still going to keep eating the best I know how, and allow my self a few indulgences every now and then. My mother didn't gain that much weight and had small babies. If I take after her then that's the way it's going to be. We were healthy and I have faith that my daughter will be.
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