Ok, my pregnancy hasn’t been that bad but she definitely has
some good points! My pregnancy has been fairly easy compared to some, but I
must say, I am ready for this little guy to make his debut and I’m ready to
have my body back. :-) I am now almost 38 weeks (which is crazy!) He is about the size of a pumpkin, almost 7 pounds, and
about 19 ½ inches long.
He is thankfully in the head down position and at my 36 week
appointment I wasn’t yet dilated (which made me a little disappointed).
Unfortunately my midwives don’t check me every week and won’t check again until
I’m 40 weeks; I guess when I go into labor I’ll know! I am feeling him move
constantly, in spite of my anterior placenta, and I absolutely love it! As most
first time moms I’m sure, I have the tendency to worry a lot about whether or
not he is all right, so feeling him move is truly my most favorite thing about
pregnancy and it gives me great comfort and peace of mind.
The first trimester was kind of rough with the 24/7 nausea –
Zofran became my best friend. Also during the first trimester (and partly due
to the Zofran) I had the most horrible constipation (sorry if that is TMI). But
once I hit about 15 weeks I was off of Zofran and overall feeling much better.
The second trimester was by far the best, and the third trimester has been ok,
but as with all pregnant women (I assume) makes me even more ready to meet our
little guy.
Overall my symptoms haven’t been too horrible. I haven’t had
any weird food cravings… I’ve pretty much been eating like I always have. Sure,
I get in a rut of eating the same thing for breakfast, but I’ve always been
like that. I think for me, being pregnant just gives me the excuse to eat more
of the sweet things I like (Cookies N’ Cream ice cream being one of them)
rather than me actually truly craving them. Once I hit the third trimester the
stretch marks hit full force, making me nervous about them fading over time
since there are so many. Along with that came a constant itchiness all over my
abdomen due to my skin stretching that has persisted the entire trimester thus
far. And just recently I think my lower abdomen muscles are in complete revolt
against our son getting any bigger since any time I use said muscles (which is
any time I move) it feels like I’ve been punched in the gut. All in all though,
that has been the worst of it, and I count myself very lucky that I haven’t had
any true complications. :-)
So now we’re just getting more and more excited to meet our
son, and hoping that maybe he’ll decide to show up early. ;-)