Hi there!
First of all, I've been relatively inactive and I apologize if some of you are like "who the eff is this lady and why is she asking us anything?"
So I'm a little over 12 weeks now, and I'm really struggling with fatigue and being motivated to do anything. I really need to get back into an exercise routine and just, in general, get up in the morning. I work from home with a pretty lax schedule, so I'm not obligated to get up and go anywhere really.
Has anyone else struggled with this? Any tips on how to get moving?
Appreciated in advance.
Re: Motivation/Fatigue?
this is also a struggle for me. We recently moved states and there weren't many job options for me and the one I thought would work out didn't get the funding they thought they would so I am unemployed and don't have any children yet so I also have no structure for my day. Part of it may be that you really are just fatigued and when your energy comes back you'll be ready to just go out. That has been the case for me - some days (like today) I just want to rest and that's fine.
In other periods of my life when I had an unstructured day it was helpful to literally just go somewhere - anywhere just to get out of the house. I would go to Starbucks, get the cheapest thing to drink and crochet while watching Netflix - could I do all of that for free at home? Sure but for $1.50 just getting out of the house and being around other humans gave me more energy to do other things around the house. Another place I would go was the library. If you aren't in an area where there are things near by simply taking a shower and getting out of pajamas into real clothes can help too.
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But @BAJDesigns you're totally right, some days I am just tired and that is all there is to it.
I have found that fresh air does me a LOT of good! If you can get past the nausea, just working out, for me at least, gives me energy by the end. I feel a lot better afterwards.
I am just over 12 weeks also, and I honestly gave up on working out completely until my nausea started getting a bit better this week. Yesterday after I workout I felt SO GOOD and had SO MUCH more energy. I just have to get past that initial 'slump' at the beginning. Haha.
I'd say, if you're getting stuff done that NEEDS to be done (and cutting yourself some slack in terms of your definition of what "NEED" is), give yourself a little bit more time. You've received really good advice about motivating yourself to get out of the house which I totally agree with, but I do think the end of the first trimester, the nausea lifts before the fatigue does, so just because you no longer feel like puking every minute doesn't necessarily mean that your body is ready to resume its regularly scheduled programming. Be kind to yourself.
you're totally right too. this is my first pregnancy and I am going through all these changes and I think I'm having a bit of a hard time accepting them lol. I am not usually this tired, this emotional. But, baby bean is growing and I need to just let myself accept that sometimes
I've always been really good about working out, but really haven't done much the past several weeks. I think I'm finally starting to feel a little better, but also getting used to this lazy routine. I need a little kick in the butt to get myself going again; I know I will feel even better once I'm working out more regularly.
The 1 thing that helps me get out during the day regardless is that my DH works in real estate locally and is in and out of the house, and often free on weekday afternoons. So I try to plan around his schedule a but- we'll go out to lunch sometimes or do random errands together. I do feel less "lazy" if I can accomplish 1 or 2 things during the day, but I definitely still have some days where even that's a stretch. Hoping to have more energy and motivation soon!
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I did the SAME thing! I honestly couldn't do anything this weekend and felt terrible about it. And I cry all the time haha. What even are emotions anymore?
Thank you all for this, seriously. Making this first time mama feel a lot better.
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I busted out in tears in front of my husband a couple weeks ago. I was way too nauseous and tired to workout, the only food that sounded good was anything fastgood, fried, and greasy-- So I had the ultimate fear that this pregnancy was going to make me morbidly obese and I was "not going to look attractive to you(my DH) anymore! I want you to think I'm sexy!!"
I cried like a baby... Until he told me that no matter what he'll think I'm sexy because he loves me. Then I felt better.
But still. Hormones. lol
My poor husband...
Then I was afraid my cat would be upset when the baby was born and would think I didn't love her anymore. Ridiculous right?
The list goes on
Hope you feel better soon!
My experience was awful. I never understood fatigue until my pregnancy. It is nothing like being tired or exhausted. You literally don't have the energy to walk to the bathroom.
But don't worry the light is around the corner. At least for me once I went into my 13th week it was like night and day!!
And after taking a long break from working work remember that your strength and balance will be different.
I used to work out all the time!! I was a lean double 0 for crying out loud!! And I ate like a horse.
You'll be back in the gym soon. Don't worry. One day you'll wake up and be like "omg..I feel like a human again. Where's the elliptical?"
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I AM doing laundry today though.. And getting our dishes cleaned up. So, hopefully, that'll help this insane time crunch I'm already starting to feel.
I am 14w5d and just this week have started getting my energy back. If I'd had the option most days the last 6 weeks I wouldn't have gotten out of bed or left the house. Unfortunately I work FT and have a 20 month old very clingy toddler so even though I tried some days, I was usually up. I struggled with this a lot while I was on maternity leave with my first. I didn't have anywhere to go, didn't have any real schedule, and didn't really need to shower every day if I didn't feel like it. The days I did get out of the house and do something were much better days. I felt better about myself and found some motivation to do things those days. My lesson learned is with this next one, I need to make sure we are doing things, even if it's just going to walk around the mall (since it will be cold).
During the work day, I stay busy but when it is so slow that I don't have any work to do and my mind starts to wonder back to Netflix - I bake. I'll use my lunch hour to slap together a homemade pie or scones or cake. I really love to bake so this is something very enjoyable to me and keeps me busy and focused. I like to try new recipes. I'm about to start a new venture into finding the perfect biscuit recipe, I can't seem to find anything that gives me big, fluffy, layered biscuits with a golden buttery crust. Maybe you could find a hobby to do during down times at work?
I've also joined the local Junior League because it's hard to make friends where I live and this will force me to get out about 3 times a month to meet people, volunteer, and try new things.
So glad to see another person who works from home - it can get very isolating