DH had a dream last night where our dog's water broke (is that a thing for dogs?) and had puppies. He said it was awful and stressful. And then woke up, and remembered she is spayed, and was relieved.
ETA this is the only sympathy symptom he has gotten. No weight gain, no nausea, no exhaustion, nothing. He's feeling the best he ever has.
Randomly feeling nauseated today. Went for a run this morning so maybe dehydration.
Ive also been getting this weird side stitch while walking (but not while running.) I felt it yesterday but not today. I have a midwife appointment on Thurs so I will ask about it then assuming it doesn’t come back sooner.
ETA: somehow I missed your post @momoflogan20 I agree that it doesn’t hurt to call. That sounds incredibly stressful. Hope baby starts dancing around in there soon and gives you peace of mind.
@momoflogan20 Any movement from baby today? It wouldn’t hurt to call. They sent me to L&D when movement decreased even tho it’s still early. And the stress isn’t good for the baby either. Get some reassurance mama. Let us know how it’s going.
So, I called my OB’s office about this this morning, and am waiting to hear back (likely tomorrow since the doctor is out and it isn’t urgent), but I was wondering if anyone else had had this happen or something similar.
Last night I had a very vivid (and bad) dream in which I was extremely dizzy. The dream itself wasn’t quite to the level of nightmare, but definitely wasn’t pleasant. However, when I woke up, I was completely disoriented- not exactly dizzy, but definitely surprised to find myself in bed on my side like I usually am. I hadn’t really done anything differently than usual yesterday (food, water, etc).
Obvisously, it is the dizziness in sleep that bothers me; has anyone else has experienced this or heard of it?
I almost forgot to follow up on this. I talked to the doctor about it at my regular appointment on Friday, and she was totally unconcerned. Her comment was that during pregnancy we have unusually vivid dreams, and that sometimes it takes a minute to readjust when we wake up. Also, the vivid dreams are likely to get worse as pregnancy progresses. (Oh joy!)
Re: Symptoms Week of 6/4
ETA this is the only sympathy symptom he has gotten. No weight gain, no nausea, no exhaustion, nothing. He's feeling the best he ever has.
Ive also been getting this weird side stitch while walking (but not while running.) I felt it yesterday but not today. I have a midwife appointment on Thurs so I will ask about it then assuming it doesn’t come back sooner.
ETA: somehow I missed your post @momoflogan20 I agree that it doesn’t hurt to call. That sounds incredibly stressful. Hope baby starts dancing around in there soon and gives you peace of mind.
I almost forgot to follow up on this. I talked to the doctor about it at my regular appointment on Friday, and she was totally unconcerned. Her comment was that during pregnancy we have unusually vivid dreams, and that sometimes it takes a minute to readjust when we wake up. Also, the vivid dreams are likely to get worse as pregnancy progresses. (Oh joy!)