This picture sums up the Johnson family survival guide to pregnancy...
Nearly 3 pregnancies complete now, I find it interesting to look back and compare them. I think my kids might get a kick out of this someday too. I've always loved the story of how my mom craved cottage cheese when she was prego with me - I can just picture my brain actually being formed out of cottage cheese.
Let's start with the similarities. For me, pregnancy breaks down like this:
- Weeks 1-5 - I'm pregnant! Yay!
- Weeks 6-18 - "The Black Hole". I am nauseous, tired and unmotivated. I cope by taking zofran almost round the clock, watching a LOT of TV, eating every 2 hours and giving in to any food craving I have.
- Weeks 19-34 - Happy days are here again. I love finding out the baby's gender at week 20 - it's my reward for surviving the first trimester. During these weeks I get into a good routine of sleep and exercise, I start making real dinners again and start doing fun activities again.
- Weeks 33-37 - Hunker down and don't let that baby come early. This is when contractions and weird pains start to appear so I start taking it really easy - killing the exercise routine and staying home as much as possible. Insomnia tends to crop up, making me pretty tired once again.
- Weeks 38-40 - "Let's do this thing!" Exercise, do jumping jacks, pack the hospital bag. I'm ready to get my body back and eager to meet that new little baby!
Other similarities:
- Whenever the pregnancies got tough, I relaxed by envisioning the same thing - a family trip to Disneyland!
- Hardest things to give up: hot baths, deli sandwiches, IB profin, being skinny
- What I couldn't live without: zofran, breathe right strips, a husband with a flexible work schedule so I can get a morning of extra sleep when I'm desperate, a mom who helps me with the kids at least weekly.
What I look forward to about not being pregnant:
- Immediately: laying flat on my back while still breathing, laying on my stomach, no more heartburn, sleeping (ok, I know that's short lived), waking up from sleep for reasons other than peeing, aching legs and hunger pains.
- Within 2 weeks: walking upstairs without feeling winded, laying down on Ruthie's bed when reading her books, picking up stuff off the floor, sitting on the floor without my feet going numb, rolling over in bed, taking a hot bath, doing dishes and washing my hands without twisting my torso completely sideways, no more well-meaning comments like: "I swear you're bigger than the last time I saw you", "Are you still pregnant?", "How much bigger can you get?", "You poor thing!" (The reality is I am 5' tall and now 4' around - seriously - so I try to not be offended and to appreciate the thought instead).
- Within 2 months: running (gently), eating healthy - controlling my cravings instead of them controlling me, taking all 3 kids out on my own and surviving it!
And the differences (as much as I can remember):
(I'll have to return and edit this after the babes is born).
Category | Austin | Ruth | Sister |
Frequent foods | cereal, frozen burritos, jello | yogurt & granola, toast w/ jam | bagels & cream cheese, yogurt & granola, Wendy's burger meals |
Food aversions | beef stew, Cafe Rio | chicken | chicken (kind of) |
Weight gained (all from exact same starting weight) | 35 | 50 | 60 |
Biggest pain | nausea (including an ER trip), HUGE knot in my right shoulder | hemorrhoids | partial bed rest for early contractions (33 w) |
Unexpected help | discovering Zofran at 8w | "labor induction massage" (trigger point below ankle) I swear started my labor | regular chiro visits - I had no sciatic nerve pain and almost no back pain |
Exercise routine | Nightly walks and talks w/ Antho. First around the old neighborhood, later around the BYU botany pond. | Circling the floors of the new SFB on BYU campus while listening to the Dune audiobook. | Walking on the treadmill in the basement while listening to Fablehaven 3. |
How I passed the time | Watching the original Star Wars series, again w/ commentaries, and all bonus material | Reading 5 Stephanie Meyer books, then the Narnia series | Online games, online shopping, blogging, Spider solitaire |
Why I went to TN (apparently a requirement for me when prego) | My first Johnson Christmas (at 6w)-stuck barfing in Nashville for 2 days | Ila's death (Antho's grandma) (at 28w)-stuck on tarmac for 2 hours alone w/ tantruming Austin | Claire's wedding (at 26w)-blissfully uneventful travel |
Where I was working | Altiris - full time | Flexsim - part time | full time motherhood |
Major purchases (kids are pricey!) | 3bed condo (6mo prego) | 5bed house (2mo post partum) | Honda minivan (7mo prego) |
Early or late? | induced 4 days early | 4 days early | ? |
Method of delivery | induction then c-section | VBAC | ? |
Difficulty of pregnancy | 8 | 5 | 5 |
Difficulty of labor | 6 (epidural) | 6 (epidural) | ? |
Length of labor | 10 hours (7a-9p) | 10 hours (6a-8p) | ? |
Difficulty of recovery | 6 | 8 | ? |
Length of recovery | 8 weeks | 1.5 weeks | ? |
6 comments:
Planning another VBAC? They are quite nice compared to C-sections! Good luck!! I don't feel too bad for you if they always end up early and only 10 hours of labor! ;)
Very interesting. I love the graph idea, I should do that. I hope for your sake that the baby comes soon. I know you were hoping for yesterday, but I'm assuming since I haven't heard from you that it's a no go. We're waiting for that call (or text or email or whatever)!
Wow, Heidi!! What a chart! How exciting to be so close. I hope the time passes quickly for you and that you have another successful VBAC! I'm excited to see pictures.
This is awesome! What a great thing to have to look back on. 7 days to go?!?! Wahoo!!!!!
very interesting. we just found out we're pregnant with #3. it will be interesting to compare. congratulations--almost there. i'm at 9 weeks so its hard to see out of the tunnel right now.
Wow- you have kept quite a diligent record!
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