I thought I could power through this last part of pregnancy and get everything done that I need to.
I work two jobs, teaching and retail, and go to school at night twice a week. So far it hasn't been tooooo bad. I am tired but I have managed to get through it without missing any work or class.
But this week it feels like it has caught up to me big time. Yesterday I worked, went to a doctors appointment, then my night class. I barely slept last night because of these back pains and pressure in my lower half.
Today I am tired, uncomfortable and at work. After teaching I am working 4 hours at the store, so I won't be home until 9ish
Tomorrow I have work and class again... and Thursday looks just like today.
Friday after work I have a sports banquet to attend with DH because he coaches Cross Country. His boys went to states and did very well (yay!)
And this weekend I am going to my parents for my baby shower weekend (finally some rest?)
I'm just so burnt out already, and looking at all of that just makes me even more tired. I just want to skip it all and go home and sleep. But that isn't being very responsible, and I took all of this on, wanting to get as much done as possible before baby.
How do you ladies get through difficult weeks? How do you keep yourself going?
I'm just hitting a major wall
Re: no motivation, losing steam
I'm with you though my plate isn't nearly as full! I'm on bed rest until my induction next week but have no real motivation left! It's horrible because I want to keep working until I'm induced! ugghhh
Good luck!
I'm just trying to make sense of things :-)
Goodness woman! Just reading this made me tired! Are you sure there isn't anything you can cut back on? You need to take care of yourself!
For your sleep troubles, I would try a yoga dvd (if you can fit anythign more into your day!). I found that it helped relieve a lot of my aches and pains. Another thing you could try is some hypnosis techniques. I've always had a terrible time falling asleep, but since I've begun using a homestudy Hypnobabies course for labor and using those techniques before going to bed at night, I've been able to fall asleep quickly and easily and I sleep deeply too!
Good luck, I feel for you!
At a minimum, I would skip the sports banquet. It seems like the least essential activity, and surely your DH (and others) would understand that you're not feeling up to it.
If you can, I'd strongly recommend taking a sick day once this week. Spend the whole day resting, and you'll be amazed by how much better you feel. I'm not the biggest advocate of skipping work -- and I know you're probably trying to save all your time for maternity leave -- but your health and your baby's health comes first right now.