Waking up at the crack of dawn because you can't sleep due to the fact you'd eat an entire restaurant, if it were possible?! lol
This is terrible! I'm doing everything I can to make sure I'm eating right and good amounts but I can't help it. Today, I woke up at 5:45 on the dot and had to eat 2 pb&j's... With a coffee.
Ugh not this morning. I over did it with the face stuffing last night and feel like shit this morning. I guess I didn't actually NEED the 3 pieces of pizza after the ribs and tater salad... b-(
Nope not me, and I can't eat for 30 mins after I get up due to my thyroid meds, so I have my first cuppa and by the time I have finished that it's almost been 30 mins so I make another one and some toast.
Be careful you might gain weight then feel fat...can't have that happen while your pregnant. 8-}
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*sigh* I won't even open those threads..
Uh yeah. I used to open them and say something positive about body image and beautiful motherhood. But I've given up - too many "I feel fat" threads! I know the struggle is real and difficult, I just can't deal with it anymore.
We already have white knighting in "The scale is my enemy" thread. Some newbie also made a comment about working in a strip club in there too.
The "Feeling fat" thread had an interesting response or two.
I am either too full to move or starving, there is no in between of "I think I might want to eat something soon." My morning sickness comes from being hungry so I have to eat as soon as I get up. I've always been heavy and I have always struggled with my weight, I knew I was not going to be a small mama so I am just trying to accept it.
Be careful you might gain weight then feel fat...can't have that happen while your pregnant. 8-}
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*sigh* I won't even open those threads..
Uh yeah. I used to open them and say something positive about body image and beautiful motherhood. But I've given up - too many "I feel fat" threads! I know the struggle is real and difficult, I just can't deal with it anymore.
We already have white knighting in "The scale is my enemy" thread. Some newbie also made a comment about working in a strip club in there too.
The "Feeling fat" thread had an interesting response or two.
Be careful you might gain weight then feel fat...can't have that happen while your pregnant. 8-}
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*sigh* I won't even open those threads..
Uh yeah. I used to open them and say something positive about body image and beautiful motherhood. But I've given up - too many "I feel fat" threads! I know the struggle is real and difficult, I just can't deal with it anymore.
We already have white knighting in "The scale is my enemy" thread. Some newbie also made a comment about working in a strip club in there too.
The "Feeling fat" thread had an interesting response or two.
@CandEChicago yeah right, I had to look. Ok I won't go into any more of the 15+ more threads of that we are going to have between here and D-day....unless they get interesting..
Okay, I GET that it's annoying to some of you to see the " I feel fat" threads but honestly, why does it bother y'all so much? Not being snarky, I'm just really curious?
It's easy to not click on them if you don't want to read them or if they trigger bad feelings, right? I just don't think women should be called out for it necessarily. Poll 100 women and I'm sure at least 1/2, if not more would admit to feeling shitty about their bodies at some point in pregnancy.
This is my 3rd and I'm over caring about pregnancy weight gain because I know it does indeed come off (if you want it to) but I remember being a FTM and the changes to my body were scary.
So go ahead and flame me(I'm ready for it :P) but I'm really curious at to why y'all hate these threads so much but not some of the other super repetitive threads.
Okay, I GET that it's annoying to some of you to see the " I feel fat" threads but honestly, why does it bother y'all so much? Not being snarky, I'm just really curious?
It's easy to not click on them if you don't want to read them or if they trigger bad feelings, right? I just don't think women should be called out for it necessarily. Poll 100 women and I'm sure at least 1/2, if not more would admit to feeling shitty about their bodies at some point in pregnancy.
This is my 3rd and I'm over caring about pregnancy weight gain because I know it does indeed come off (if you want it to) but I remember being a FTM and the changes to my body were scary.
So go ahead and flame me(I'm ready for it :P) but I'm really curious at to why y'all hate these threads so much but not some of the other super repetitive threads.
---stuck in the box---
I think everyone collectively hates all of the repetition threads, but weight gain is especially obnoxious. It's common knowledge that during pregnancy you gain weight, and everyone deals with it differently. But is it really necessary to come on the board as a newbie, complain about the minimal weight you've gained and then go on to post a picture of your fabulous body that most women only dream of having?
And to respond to the original post, I have days where I barely feel like touching food...and then days like today when I wake up ravenous and no amount of food seems to fill me up. I just finished lunch (a healthy choice microwave meal since I'm at work) and I'm already considering what to have for a snack. And I made dinner plans.
It's especially appalling to see someone who weighs 110 lbs complain about feeling fat. Talk to me about feeling fat when you weigh about 100 pounds more and are really talking about fat, not bloat.
I am on the same path I was with dd where I gained 50 pounds and no, it didn't just come off.
Point taken! I do get how it can seem insensitive and silly when the weight gain is minimal.
I just remember being young and weight obsessed(thank goodness I'm older and wiser) and feeling crappy about my body. In the grand scheme of things, I get that weight really isn't that big a deal, especially when pregnant.
( I have problems! I'm hungry (disregard earlier comment about not being hungry) and absolutely nothing in my house is suitable nor do I want to get off my ass!
All of the repetitive threads are annoying. For example... "I feel fat" - you're pregnant, get over it. "Name my baby"- name your own damn kid. "Anyone else?" - nope... it's just you. "Ultrasound/gender guesses?" - I am not an ultrasound technician... ask them. "I hate my husband/boyfriend" - so why are you having a baby with them? "I am dealing with such and such health issues. What do I do?" - ask your damn doctor. "I am doing something I shouldn't while pregnant. Someone else say they are too so I feel validated" - not going here. I am doing everything I can to give my child the best chance at life. I will not validate your poor choices.
I was told to wait 1 hour after the Synthroid, and 4 hours for dairy. Usually I'm not a big breakfast person anyway (at least not in the morning), but my GD counselors say not to go more than 10 hours without food so I usually cram something down my gullet around 8am.
TTC since 11/2011 Me: Hypothyroid & PCOS DH: 0% morphology IVF #1 - transfer on 4/2/14 BFP 4/11/14 beta 161 EDD: 12/19/14 It's a GIRL! AnaSophia (Sophie; Soph the Loaf)
I think the I feel fat crap annoys me because it is common knowledge it will happen and because there are so many people who struggle with getting pregnant and would love to have that belly! Also come on first time poster and posting herself with a model body. I totally side eye that crap!
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D14 November Siggy Challenge: The feels of 3rd trimester...
The "Feeling fat" thread had an interesting response or two.
@-) But..but....I didn't wanna go in there...
@agsgrrl - Maybe just read the responses?
....or just be satisfied with my recap.
It's easy to not click on them if you don't want to read them or if they trigger bad feelings, right? I just don't think women should be called out for it necessarily. Poll 100 women and I'm sure at least 1/2, if not more would admit to feeling shitty about their bodies at some point in pregnancy.
This is my 3rd and I'm over caring about pregnancy weight gain because I know it does indeed come off (if you want it to) but I remember being a FTM and the changes to my body were scary.
So go ahead and flame me(I'm ready for it :P) but I'm really curious at to why y'all hate these threads so much but not some of the other super repetitive threads.
I just remember being young and weight obsessed(thank goodness I'm older and wiser) and feeling crappy about my body. In the grand scheme of things, I get that weight really isn't that big a deal, especially when pregnant.
"I feel fat" - you're pregnant, get over it.
"Name my baby"- name your own damn kid.
"Anyone else?" - nope... it's just you.
"Ultrasound/gender guesses?" - I am not an ultrasound technician... ask them.
"I hate my husband/boyfriend" - so why are you having a baby with them?
"I am dealing with such and such health issues. What do I do?" - ask your damn doctor.
"I am doing something I shouldn't while pregnant. Someone else say they are too so I feel validated" - not going here. I am doing everything I can to give my child the best chance at life. I will not validate your poor choices.
Okay... rant over.
@Slaps
I was told to wait 1 hour after the Synthroid, and 4 hours for dairy. Usually I'm not a big breakfast person anyway (at least not in the morning), but my GD counselors say not to go more than 10 hours without food so I usually cram something down my gullet around 8am.
TTC since 11/2011 Me: Hypothyroid & PCOS DH: 0% morphology IVF #1 - transfer on 4/2/14 BFP 4/11/14 beta 161 EDD: 12/19/14 It's a GIRL! AnaSophia (Sophie; Soph the Loaf)