Hoping to get some suggestions from you ladies!
I'm a bridesmaid in a wedding in a couple of weeks. I've had some trouble with fainting over the past month. I've been cleared medically by my midwife, who tells me to just take it easy and drink lots of water. However, I am terrified that it is going to happen again as I'm standing for 20-30 minutes during the ceremony. It's going to be in a conservatory/greenhouse, which I imagine will be pretty hot and sticky. On the positive side of things, I get to wear whatever shoes I want (comfortable flats in this case - fashion be damned!).
Do you think that it would be ridiculous to ask the bride (who is amazing and as far from a bridezilla as could be imagined) if she could have a chair in the front row reserved for me, in case I feel like I'm going to pass out? I usually have about 30 seconds of nausea and disorientation before I actually "go down" which would give me enough time to get to the seat. But by requesting that, I wonder if I'm being an overbearing, entitled pregnant lady who's trying to steal the spotlight from my dear friend on the day when she deserves the spotlight all to herself. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Re: Wedding Advice
I agree with the other posters. It would draw way more attention if you fainted than if you discreetly excused yourself to go sit down.
Just a suggestion if either you or the bride is worried about drawing attention when you actually go sit down, maybe she could arrange for you to stand the farthest away from the bride so that you are closer to the chair? It will be even less noticeable if you slip out of the end of the line instead of somewhere in the middle.
I don't think it is asking too much at all, and from the way you describe your friend, I'm sure she would be happy to help.
While you are standing up there, just make sure you don't lock your knees and make sure you have been well hydrated throughout the entire day and not just right before the ceremony.
And maybe get one of those battery operated fans to cool yourself off if it feels hot. Have that and a bottle of water under the chair so you don't need to carry it.
It's much better for you to sit and be comfortable than for you to pass out.
I agree with not locking your knees too. And try to drink as much water as possible in the morning.
I'm in an evening outdoor wedding this weekend and I will be trying to get all my daily water in before we take pictures so I'm hydrated but don't need to pee every 20 mins!
Married 9/28/13
DS born 11/12/15
EDD 8/13/18
And thanks for the advice to drink water throughout the day, not just right before the ceremony. I feel like it would be really easy to get caught up in the excitement of everything, so I'm going to be mindful to start the hydration process early.
On a side note, my husband and I just got back from our 20 week ultrasound. We found out that we are expecting a very healthy baby boy! So excited.