That is ALL my doctor gave me permission to lift... I was hoping for 25.. But because of my "hip" issue (which is NOT even an issue, it just tends to pop out of place.. Go to the chiro, I'm fine!) she feels that I should not lift over 15lbs... I'm MOVING. It's already hard enough that we have to move only on Mondays and Wednesdays, but now I can't even lift my dog.
How much are you "allowed" to lift????
Re: 15lbs! Are you serious??
This exactly. It's a PITA - especially when doing laundry. It must be so hard trying to move to a new place with those restrictions!
It def. could be worse for me! Thank goodness I can lift a little more.
How does anyone get by with this kind of restriction?! Hello- a gallon of milk weighs 6.8 lbs... dont ask how I know that... I was a dairy foods FFA nerd in high school lol. Anyway, I mean, you are going to be lifting an infant that hopefully weighs around 7lbs when he or she is born... wouldnt want to pull a muscle because your arms are so used to feather weights lol. How ridiculous! lol okay, I get it... dont go bucking 40-70 lb bales of hay all day, but 5lbs? lol I think my duffel bag of a purse weighs close to that lol
I know it's ridiculous!!! Definitely not a way to live, that's why it's temporary. They say it's very common for the placenta to be low and then rise by 16 weeks so that's what i'm hoping for. In the mean time i've been put on restrictions from heavy lifting, strenuous exercise (including shoveling) and sex or any other form of penatration.
Good to know about the gallon of milk, didn't know it weighed that much. Thankfully i buy the half gallons so i think i'm all set.
I really wish my doctor had told me to do what was comfortable, or whatever. Unfort. my SO was at the doctor with me, and I get paraded by the pregnancy police if he notices stuff moved.
It's just hard because I'm moving! It's hard to move, when 90% of what you own you aren't allowed to move.
BAHAHA! I just realized you got out of your lease early!
I'm sorry. That makes moving hard. On the brightside, your back won't be killing you in the morning.
My doctor restricted me to 25 pounds, but I moved my clinic to a new office these past weeks and clearly did not obey that rule. I moved a lot of things I shouldn't...heavy things...and spent hours on end moving boxes from one side of my office to the next. I didn't really have anyone to help. I wouldn't recommend it and highly recommend following doctor's orders, but on the bright side...I've been just fine. But I did worry I overdid it on more than a couple occasions. My back hurt and I was exhausted. From my understanding, the general restriction is more for the safety of the mother than the safety of the fetus, our center of gravity is changing and because of the loose ligaments.
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That's really odd! I had complete placenta previa and wasn't put on any restrictions regarding lifting. I was just told no sex until it moved up. They diagnosed me with placenta previa at 8 weeks after I had some spotting. By my 16 week ultrasound it had moved up and the restriction was lifted.
She said in her OP that her hip keeps popping out.
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