This is a list of things that I am learning about being pregnant that I need to remember for the remainder of my pregnancy.
1. I'm pregnant. I can't do things the way that my non-pregnant 24 year old self would do things.
2. I am slower than I want to realize. Yesterday I decided to run errands in the afternoon before picking up Adam. I went 6 places and it took me three and a half hours. Non-pregnant 24 year old me could have done it in 2. But now I'm slower and have to find the bathrooms more frequently.
3. I need to go to the bathroom when a bathroom is available, not when I have to go. It can be hard to find a bathroom when you are running errands.
4. I can't sit on the ground crafting all evening. Well, I can, but the next day I will feel it (like today).
5. I can't trust my brain. I need to write things down.
6. I can't be the sleeper I once was. I used to never have any trouble sleeping unless something was wrong. Now when I lay down, I never know what I am going to get, except for multiple trips to the bathroom.
7. I can't bend and lift as I once did. I need to ask for help.
8. I can take a deep breath and not get everything done.
9. I can just sit and enjoy the baby moving.
10. I can cherish these days because there aren't many left.
11. I can eat whatever I want.
12. I can wait excitedly for a little baby to arrive.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Sleepless night for new reasons
I've talked about sleepless nights before, but now I have new things plaguing me that are keeping me from sleeping. Fatigue has come back at me full force, but now I cannot get a good night's sleep. And this time, it's not because I'm uncomfortable.
I had been sleeping great ever since getting that awesome pillow, but now, even though I am comfortable I cannot sleep! I'm so tired and yet I wake up every few hours in the night to roll over, go to the bathroom, rub my hands (because of carpal tunnel), or just lay there wide awake. Is my body just preparing me for sleepless nights?
I'm always so tired when I wake up. The only time I can get some good sleep is with the return of my afternoon nap. I think I'm going to have to start scheduling 2 naps a day into my routine just to try and get me back to a good amount of sleep.
Do you have any tricks for sleeping at night during these last few weeks?
I had been sleeping great ever since getting that awesome pillow, but now, even though I am comfortable I cannot sleep! I'm so tired and yet I wake up every few hours in the night to roll over, go to the bathroom, rub my hands (because of carpal tunnel), or just lay there wide awake. Is my body just preparing me for sleepless nights?
I'm always so tired when I wake up. The only time I can get some good sleep is with the return of my afternoon nap. I think I'm going to have to start scheduling 2 naps a day into my routine just to try and get me back to a good amount of sleep.
Do you have any tricks for sleeping at night during these last few weeks?
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