Fairly soon after I got pregnant one of my closest friends got engaged. I had told her right when I got my BFP and she really wanted to make sure I could be at her wedding, so after a ton of negotiation with her fiancé, she planned an April wedding rather than a May or June one. She's getting married in Long Island (about a 2.5 hour drive from me) in two weeks and just sent out the wedding weekend itinerary. As with a lot of weddings, it's a FULL day of activity, including traveling from hotel to church to venue with the bridal party (all of which are ~20-30 min away from each other) from about 9AM-11PM.
As I get bigger and more uncomfortable and more exhausted I'm concerned about how I'm going to be able to make it through the day. Today all I've done is get up, make breakfast, do a short workout and take a nap and I'm wiped out. There doesn't seem to be a lot of down time and since we're going to be hopping from place to place and my husband won't be with me a lot of the day (he's not in the bridal party and the bus only has enough room for bridesmaids/groomsmen) I'm getting worried about overdoing it but also about disappointing her. Obviously she knows how pregnant I'll be but I'm sure she's not focused on that as her wedding approaches.
Anyway, would love suggestions/advice about how to handle the wedding weekend without going into early labor/disappointing my friend.
Re: Bridesmaid at 36 weeks - Dilemma
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I generally love to dance at weddings - but I agree, time to peace out and sleep
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
That's good that a couple others have been pregnant before so they'll understand. Three weeks ago (30 wks pg w/twins) was our big elementary school auction that I helped co-chair. It was also a 9am-midnight kind of thing. I made it! It was fun and tiring! What majorly helped me was in the middle of the day I was able to go home and lay down for an hour. That was huge. If you're able to put your feet up and zone out for a bit that will be refreshing. Maybe your DH can even drive to where you're at in case you want to slip away and attempt to louge in the car.
But yes, it's one day, you can do it.
It will be a great memory for you and your friend.
PS - double check where the hospitals are around the reception! just in case!
For me at this point (35 weeks) the idea of hopping on and off a bus and being in an uncomfortable seat wearing a dress is too much. Riding in your car with your husband, where you can take your shoes off, have a snack, ask him to grab you a water, complain about how miserable you are, etc., just sounds so much better and like it might make the very long day more bearable.
ETA - I was my sister's MOH 3 months PP and drove from the church to the hall with my husband so I could pump in the car. I didn't have many other options. It wasn't ideal but it wasn't the worst thing in the world, either.
We're splitting the drive over multiple days with frequent breaks, and playing the "after party" and group things by ear. Probably will just go to the rehearsal dinner the day before and skip the bar hang outs. Day off it's a long/early day with getting ready and pictures but less than 10 hours and no worse than a day at the office. I'll sit whenever possible and stay hydrated. Already know my sorority sisters will keep my husband busy on the dance floor while I sit at the table with my feet up. Bride-approved backup plan is that my husband stand in for me in the party (we're all close from college and there's a groom's lady too so it's not that weird in our circle). We're bringing the hospital bag and car seat just to be safe but are not expecting any issues.