FTM here and also a pediatrician. I have struggled during the pregnancy with knowing too much about the things that could go wrong, especially while working in the NICU a couple months ago. Yesterday I had my OB appointment and my blood pressure was higher than my usual but there wasn't any protein in my urine, so they just told me what to watch for. Today, I developed a terrible headache. I am trying to stay calm and not think of it as a sign of pre-eclampsia but I am worried. I am going to rest, drink water and take some Tylenol and plan on calling my OB if this headache does not improve. My husband is dismissing my concerns and saying I always think of the worst case scenario because I know too much. How do I get him to see that my concerns are legitimate?
Re: So hubby thinks I'm over-reacting.
But he definitely has a similar approach of thinking everything is fine. I just dont think they can ever understand what it feels like to be aware of what is going on (or not going on) with your body during the pregnancy at all times. And the responsibility we feel with our bodies carrying & proecting these babies. But good for you for following your gut and getting checked out!
He is so ashamed of this now but with our first child, I ended up getting food poisoning on a Wednesday night and he had a big meeting the next day. This was a month before my due date. I started getting sick late that afternoon into the night and could not stop throwing up/diarrhea. Calls to my docs told me to come in as I was getting contractions and knew I was getting very dehydrated. My husband was literally "annoyed" with me because I made him take me into triage at 12:30 in the mom ring. Truth be told, he was acting like such a jerk. We got to triage and I was having contractions 3-5 minutes apart from the dehydration. I ended up getting loaded up with Zofran and 2L of IV fluids to stop everything. We did not get home until like 6:30 in the morning and he was more troubled that he did not sleep well for the meeting. Worst husband day ever. He will never live that one down! Thank goodness I recovered and my daughter stayed put until 6 days after her due date.
He knows better now. I tell that story whenever I want to embarrass him. People are always flabbergasted. As am I!