There are some women who absolutely love being pregnant and it's a wonderful joyful experience. And then there are those who have a different experience. Not to say I don't enjoy being pregnant (I am amazed the human body can grow another person and it's pretty cool to be doing so), but there are definitely times when I have not enjoyed the side effects that come with it.
For example, morning sickness. I can really only equate my experience to having the stomach flu for 2 months straight. Things got really bad around week 10 and my doctor put me on baby-safe meds to help. Thankfully things seem to be tapering off now that I'm out of the 1st trimester.
Fresh fruit seemed to help. I ate a lot of peaches!
Minestrone soup was also a staple.
Fatigue is pretty common in 1st Tri as well and my running/exercise in general got put on the back burner. I've noticed my lung capacity isn't what it used to be and my running pace has gotten a lot slower. I haven't even attempted going more than a couple miles at a time. I need to work on this since I've got the Disneyland 10k coming up in less than a week!
A little update on my running- at 14 weeks, I was able to get out there and make some progress! It's been slow going and I am still really nervous about not finishing the race, but at least I'm getting somewhere!
Eating has completely changed. I always assumed once pregnant, I would want to eat everything. And that was the case for the first couple weeks. Then I quickly discovered I couldn't eat as much as I used to. I used to be able to be able to eat a full prime rib dinner with mashed potatoes and veggies (mmm, now I'm getting hungry just thinking about it), but now I can barely eat 2 sliders without feeling full. But that fullness doesn't last long. You'll find me poking around the fridge a few hours later. :)
At the family 4th of July BBQ, there was a blind taste testing wine game. Sadly, I could not participate. :(
But even harder than giving up alcohol, has been giving up sushi. Sushi is like it's own food group for me. Yes, I can still eat all the cooked stuff, but nothing satisfies quite like fresh salmon sashimi.
On more than one occasion, I have used the excuse "but baby NEEDS ice cream!" and yes, my dear husband *almost* always gives in. :) I've craved boba tea and pretty much anything that is cold. We went through a very minor heat wave here (nothing compared to the heat I experienced in Texas), but I found myself dragging the fan next to me as I lay on the couch. My body temp has definitely increased, something I was not expecting. It's been odd to say the least.
I was a bridesmaid around week 8- that pudge is mostly a good steak dinner baby. ;)
I was craving Dole Whip and my hubby found some locally! It's not quite the same without the Tiki Room atmosphere, but it hit the spot.
I was craving Dole Whip and my hubby found some locally! It's not quite the same without the Tiki Room atmosphere, but it hit the spot.
If you made it this far, thanks for reading! I'll try to post updates more frequently. :)
I love sushi far too much - I'm so sorry you have to give it up, but I'm sure it'll be worth it ;) Good luck with the 10k, you can do it!
ReplyDeleteAww, so happy to have an update! I was thinking about you! I doubt I would even be doing any running if I felt like that...lol I hope you make it safely through the 10K and then go relax and play in the parks!
ReplyDeleteSo excited for you guys and this amazing journey! You're an adorable pregnant bridesmaid! Love it! I've used that excuses with my husband a few times and of course he always gives in! Haha! So glad your morning sickness is improving! That definitely sounds like no fun at all!
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