I’m dying to know how everyone 35 and older are doing in the third tri!
I’m an FTM at 39 and have no point of comparison...wondering if STMs in this group can share what’s been harder at a later age than previous pregnancies.
And of course to hear from FTMs navigating these crazy last weeks like I am!
Symptoms, work/life balance, maternity leave...please share whatever you like.
I’m debating how soon to stop working before my due date. Fatigue has been REAL! Look forward to chatting...I know we’re a small group...please post! 😃
Re: 35+ Moms Check In
My immune system, this time around, has been horrible. I was sick for a week or longer every month from Oct. - Feb. I got the Flu in Feb after a cold and got it again in April. I have BH a lot more, if I am walking or standing they are every 2-10 minutes and have been for months now. I also have a lot more pelvic, hip, and thigh pain. Asides from these 3 things everything else has been pretty much the same.
Not sure how much keeping up with a 4 and 6 year old is affecting things. Since they are in Kindergarten and Preschool, they bring home all the germs. So they might have a part in why some symptoms are so bad.
@Happyin14 Yeah...I definitely have all the first-timer stress. I really try not to feed it, I know better. But...big life change for me,
think it’s inevitable to wonder what’s next and how hard it might get! I’ll try channeling that STM confidence...🙃
And about work leave, yeah I feel guilty. 6 peoples’ jobs depend on me and I don’t see the project moving forward without me leading it. Feels like a car crash about to happen, to put it dramatically! But I know the nature of contract work is like that for them...and I pray they all come back when I return!
@geoduck21 It’s really hard to know if it’s age...I asked my doctor if I would feel differently at 25...and her answer was kind of meh. Every body is different. My mom had me at 36 and said age made a difference for her...but I was also baby #5...so that’s a big factor!
@key33 Sorry you’ve been so sick! And with 2 LOs to keep up with. Amazing. I feel like a light weight. 😅 I used to work in schools and I think I caught enough bugs to stock my immune system with antibodies for a lifetime! Nothing like having a kid cough in your face...guess I better get ready for this germy little guy to expose me to stuff all over again!
Thanks for your posts, ladies! “Advanced maternal age” plus FTM stuff can be sort of confusing. Trying to figure out how to manage this third tri any better, if I can! Look forward to hearing your stories...in all the many threads here... 🤓
hard to say if it’s age (37), chasing the preschooler, work being fairly busy, the move. We were always going to be done at 2 kids, but if there had been any doubt...
I've had babies at 32, 34, 36, and now 38. I don't think 35 is a magic number; I think it's just gotten harder each time for me. And I don't know if it's age or just the fact that I'm caring for more kids each time. Most likely the kids. They are draining the life and energy out of me. I'm counting down the days until I'm on maternity leave although I'm basically worthless already at 32 weeks.
I'm planning to take about 6 months off, maybe 7. We'll see how long it takes me to get my life somewhat together after a fourth kid...
@Cbeanz - I'd bet on it being the kids too. Having just two is draining!
Make breakfast: eat and 30 min with feet up.
Shower: lay down for 30 min.
Nap instead of working: wake up hungry.
Body is officially shutting down to just feed and rest. Started contractions this week, too. Those are show-stoppers!
Trying to accept the new normal...but it’s so far from normal! Miss workouts...making food like a normal person...and walking without pain!
Hope I bounce back after a while and enjoy workouts/going up stairs again! This is like a preview of old age and Im not into it! 👵🏻🚫 Guess I’ll appreciate my “youth” more after this!