Okay, hear me out. The other day I was talking with SO and I mentioned that since the morning sickness had gotten somewhat better that day, I indulged and had some chips at work. He asked if that was a good idea and said that I probably shouldn't be eating that kind of stuff. I argued that a couple chips wouldn't hurt myself or the baby, and that it's my body, so I can eat what I want within reason. Obviously I would never consume anything (knowingly) that would harm my child, but a few indulgences here and there are okay. He then said it may be my body, but it is his baby and so he should have a say.
I guess this got me thinking: of course, this child is equally his and mine. He gets as much a say in decisions affecting the baby as I do. However, does he get the same power over my body when it is housing his child? Where is the line and when is it crossed? My opinion is that, yes, it is his baby, but at the moment, he really doesn't (and CAN'T) have the same amount of leeway in decisions affecting him/her as I do. That entitles me to the right to make some of these decisions without him. (Again, within reason. I will always consult him first.)
This is something I've never thought about before, and I find it very interesting and important. What are your thoughts on this?
Re: "Your" vs "his" baby in pregnancy
I understand being healthy for not only yourself but your baby also. However, being pregnant you need to be able to give in to your cravings once in a while! You'll go crazy if not!!
I say your choice while you are still growing baby!
Anyway my DH is very "it's my baby in there", he doesn't say what I can and cannot eat but he has been more opinionated later in pregnancy over what he felt was safe and not safe. I do believe having the whole "it's my body I do what I want" attitude (for me at least) would just be inconsiderate of his feelings, if he was legitimately concerned. If you look on the bright side, he could care less about what you do and have no interest in the baby.
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I mean, seriously, is he going to put you on a diet? His reaction got me a bit ragey.
That being said- H sees me struggling with the nausea. He sees me napping at least once a day because I'm so exhausted. He's also the first one running to the store when I tell him a food ACTUALLY sounds good because he'd rather me eating junk and being full than feeling weak from no substance in my belly.
I'll give your H the benefit of the doubt- wanting to raise your child healthy is a huge pressure and it's nice that he's showing he cares this early on. Try to sit with him and explain that you understand the importance of being healthy and it means a lot to you too. But, first tri is a day to day struggle sometimes with finding something that sits well with you. It'll (hopefully) become easier in 2nd and 3rd tri and you can focus on eating better when you feel better. It's still totally okay to give in to cravings from time to time also.
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DH and I are in agreement to eat as healthy as we can during this pregnancy. But when I ask for ice cream, he asks how much.
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