Ok.... I'm not a big fan of anyone making pregnancy more scary than it already is. I find that a lot of sites make comments about what is "normal" in a pregnancy and it's not really what is "normal" as much as it is their version of normal or their experience. I've gotten to point where I don't really want to read anything about pregnancy anymore because they can make it all sound so horrible or ... deathly.
Like this description above. At 22 weeks my uterous is right above my belly button. My baby is 13 ounces. Which is all in the "normal" range. It's a bit of a stretch to say that I'm going to start huffing and puffing and struggling to breath at just about 5 months pregnant. Surely that is not normal. I have never seen a woman of 5 months prego huffing and puffing to breath. If she is, she has a problem cause she is only about 1/2 way done and what is she going to be doing at 7 months? Oxygen tank?
I just feel like I don't need to read things like this as we as woman who are pregnant have so many REAL things to be concerned with, we don't need drummed up ones.
Re: Distateful Bump description of week 22
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I am shocked at how soon I was running out of breath, especially because I was in really good shape. I live on the third floor and I have to take it easy. And the other days I was frantically searching for my keys, and had to stop because I was out of breath.
I have this day by day pregnancy calander. THere's a lot of intereesting/helpful info, but evrry once in a while there's something obnoxious like, "some women never experience morning sickness." How nice!
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Gotta agree with PPs. I got out of breath making the bed the other day. And I started pregnancy in good shape.
Don't get freaked out by these things. They do tend to exaggerate.
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Don't sweat it. I almost always found that I experienced those things a few weeks AFTER I had read about them.
That said, I wouldn't call their description of this "distasteful"... It's very honest, and very true. If nobody had told you that this will probably happen, wouldn't you be a little concerned at a sudden lack of breath? (Mine shortness of breath hit, what seemed like, all at once around week 26-28) To me, shortness of breath is a REAL thing to be concerned with.
(you just might agree in a few weeks...)
To me, it's nice that they're letting us know about even the sucky things, regardless of "importance". (and, the level of importance is probably different for everyone. I'm a musician... shortness of breath is very important to me.) As a FTM, I have had NO IDEA about some of the things that would happen to my body, or when.
Just ignore the descriptions you don't like... It's NBD.
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Me too!
I find myself out of breath too. I have for the past few weeks. At work a few weeks ago I talked to HR about my leaving and just walking from the waiting room, up the steps and into her office put me out of breath. I think I scared her cause it was noticable when we started talking and she was like "omg are you ok?!" It only takes a few seconds to catch my breath, not like I just ran a marathon but it is noticable for sure.
..Here too!! You'd be surprised what walking up the stairs while talking on the phone will do to you...lol
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I'm not seeing the big in that at all. You're getting larger, breathing is becoming more difficult at times. The end.
Thank you to those who gave me sensible responces. I feel sorry that some posters are experiencing trouble breathing just from doing light house work. I guess everyone's "normal" is differant. For me pregnancy has meant losing 25 lbs and being hospitalized for hypermesis.
I guess for me the "distastul" part was the idea that the baby is crushing my lungs.. which is pretty much what the description says to me. If that sounds good to you then.... ok.
Thanks for those who responded with a level of understanding for what I was trying to say.
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I don't think having a 7-10lb ball of baby goodness crushing your lungs sounds very good to anyone... but it's exactly what happens.
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Well, break out the oxygen tank! After you start lugging around your baby in that heavy carrier while juggling 4 bags of groceries you'll find yourself getting huffy every day. Now fast forward and carry that 40 pound toddler in and out of the car a dozen times a day.
The description was meant to be funny, much like the comments on the tickers people have here. You need to google what happens to all your organs at different stages of pregnancy.
If you think saying that your baby is crushing your lungs is distasteful then man I'd love to see your reaction when you sh!t yourself on the delivery table...
Time to put on your big girl panties, Princess. This is pregnancy...not the land of rainbows and unicorn farts.