Welp, yesterday my husband tested positive for COVID after waking up with a bunch of symptoms. I packed a bag and left the house. I'm quarantining in a friend's spare bedroom. Rapid testing daily -- negative so far, but still in the incubation window.
I'm doing a decent job of not freaking out, but I'm screaming on the inside and figured it might help to share what I'm going through.
Case rates are going up all over and I'm curious if anyone else is in a similar situation.
Re: COVID exposure
I currently just have a cough and stuffed sinuses. I don't think it was that bad for me and I am recovering.
My friend told me that his sister had covid twice in 2020 with her pregnancy and she and the baby are healthy.
I hope my story helps you feel a bit more at ease with your situation. Getting sick during pregnancy is definitely a scary thing but your body is strong and can get you through a lot of things ❤️
I just got over covid a couple of weeks ago. I caught it at 12 weeks pregnant. I am fully vaccinated and received a booster shot in December. Honestly, I have had colds that were worse. I was sick for maybe 2-3 days, with fatigue, headache, sore throat, sinus pain, a bit of a stuffy nose and a low grade fever on one of the nights that tylenol took care of. My husband and one year old both got sicker that I did, but still short lived and mild symptoms for the both of them. I know this is not everyone's experience, but all in all it was not so bad for us and we were all fully recovered within a few days.
If you do get sick definitely contact your provider and let them know. I was told to take regular Tylenol (not cold and sinus) to treat symptoms, lots of fluids and rest, and drink homemade teas made with ginger, lemon, honey and garlic if you can stand the garlic. My midwife is sending me for a few extra ultrasounds toward the end of my pregnancy just to check on the condition of the placenta, bloodflow and growth of the baby. I'm grateful for the extra monitoring but really not worried as I was barely sick, and as I understand it the risk of any problems is still low. It's just that the effects of covid in pregnancy are still being studied so providers are exercising their due diligence.
I know it can be a scary situation but I hope this helps! Whatever happens you will get through this