Last night someone posted - I think on 1st Tri - something about not enjoying her pregnancy. She basically was flamed for it, which I thought was a bit excessive. I, for one, didn't enjoy being pregnant. Of course I was thrilled to be having a baby and tried for 10 months to get pregnant - I just didn't like the actual physical part of being pregnant, aside from a few things here and there, like feeling her kick. Of course I would do it again in a heartbeat - and will, hopefully in a couple of years. I just don't see anything wrong with saying you don't enjoy pregnancy.
So... did you enjoy being pregnant?
Re: Did you enjoy being pregnant?
Matthew Kevin
7/31/83-7/20/11
Met 1/8/00
Engaged 4/21/06
Married 9/29/07
Two beautiful legacies: Noah Matthew (2 yrs) and Chloe Marcella (8 mos)
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For me it just depended on the day. Some days I loved it ... others not so much.
Right around 34 weeks until the end I was miserable.
I did enjoy it. I actually really miss being pregnant. But I had a pretty easy pregnancy and no other kids, so I got to put my feet up plenty and rest.
I loved being pregnant so much that I would probably do it again, except that I had a C-section that was just a terrible experience and now I'm afraid of having another one!
No. It effing sucked. It hurt like a mother. I had really bad sciatica and would just randomly fall down. Not my idea of a good time.
Of course at the time we didn't have chiropractice coverage, but now we do, so for our next LO I've heard a weekly adjustment does wonders and hopefully I'll enjoy my next pregnancy.
"You're gonna miss this You're gonna want this back You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast..."
This!
I just kept wishing I had a catheter near the end so I could sleep through the night
I enjoyed feeling my baby moved and I liked the way my belly looked (my face was an entirely different story) during pregnancy.
But, there were times that it was really difficult. I was nauseated 24/7 until 16w and then dealt with an irritable uterus from 30-36w, so I didn't enjoy those parts of pregnancy.
i tell everyone who will listen that i loved being pregnant (after the first trimester anyway). i was pregnant all summer, had huge swollen ankles and still loved it. i had an easy pregnancy so i had nothing to complain about.
i was at a party recently where there were 2 pregnant women, and all they could talk about was how happy they were that they weren't pregnant in the summer, how miserable it would be, that they couldn't wait for their pregnancies to be over, and looked at me in disbelief and pretty much called me a liar when i said i loved being pregnant in the summer.
Guess I'm the odd one out here. I had a pretty "easy" pregnancy and hated it. I was swollen and hot and fat and moody and exhausted. Then I ended up with Pre-E in late 3rd tri.
I want another LO but I really dont ever want to be pg again.
1st tri: No.
2nd tri: Sure. I finally didn't feel like I had a 24-7 hangover and I could eat again.
3rd tri: Ok at first, but then I started getting so swollen it was a chore just to go to the bathroom. Not fun.
Overall though, being pregnant really wasn't for me. I honestly didn't like how my body changed and I really had a lot of food aversions. I felt faint a lot and just generally out of sorts.
I was miserable with DS. I had sciatica so bad I could barely walk and then my eyesight got really blurry at the end. This time I didn't mind it up until the end when I started having issues with my old c-section scar.
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I am with you! I had a very easy pregnancy. Never got stretch marks, swollen anything, heartburn, etc. M/s for about two weeks and that was it. I also was very small - I looked about 5 months along when I delivered, so never got uncomfortably huge. IDK, I just wanted to have my body be "mine" again.
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for sure!!
It depends on the pregnancy. With my first pregnancy I was miserable. MS through the whole thing, sciatica, swelling, sinus infections, heartburn...I was miserable and could not wait to give birth.
This time around was great. I loved every second of it. The pregnancy was easy, the labor was less than two hours and he popped out with one push.
This. Cannot wait to do it again.