Tuesday, February 28, 2012

warding off morning sickness and negative comments

I have been feeling very sick pretty much every morning and I was trying to figure out a way to get rid of it. It finally came to me what it may be. Usually I take my prenatal vitamins in the morning and then I try to eat some breakfast, of course that usually means I can't get much down because I feel so queasy. I decided to try it the opposite way: eat then take my prenatal vitamins. It worked!! I had no problems this morning and didn't feel queasy at all. It must have been the vitamins hitting my empty stomach, so that one is checked off the list no more morning sickness! Other symptoms that I have had have been going to the bathroom constantly. It's not really an inconvenience yet and really it makes me get some much needed exercise by walking to the bathroom over and over. From what I've read and heard it will get worse when the baby is lying and moving around on my bladder but hey, more exercise I'll be running to the bathroom then ;). The only other symptom I can think of is breast soreness and growth. (TMI? well I promised to be honest remember??? :)) I really am going to have to buy a new bra soon because they have grown so fast, which has really shocked me! It's made me a little concerned at how much they will have grown by October... I hope I don't get the nickname Dolly :-D.

Now to move on to the other topic of the title of my post. Negative comments. It has been brought to my attention that maybe people don't fully understand why we have chosen the birthing plan that we have, and as I have learned sometimes people get very heated about my beliefs and ideas. I want to be clear because I don't want anyone to take me the wrong way. I do not have a vendetta against doctors and hospitals. I think doctors are very smart individuals and I think for the most part they are very good at their jobs. I blame most of their patients who want interventions and most have never seen a natural birth from start to finish. Part of my problem with clarity is the word natural. When I say natural I don't mean just vaginal birth. Just because you have your baby vaginally does not mean it was a natural birth. When I say natural I mean no interventions, no epidural, no pitocin, no forceps and no vacuum. I mean completely just giving birth and feeling everything and pushing on my own. I think most women are capable of handling the pushing and the labor, I do believe there are cases where a woman will need a c section but it is very difficult for me to think of a scenario where any other intervention is necessary. I say all of that to say this, these are my personal beliefs on how I think a child should be brought into the world and what I think is best for me and my baby. If you do not share these beliefs with me I have no problem with that, but please don't yell at me and try to convince me that I am wrong. I have done so much research on this subject to come to this conclusion and it is what's best for me. I'm not asking anyone to adopt my beliefs as their own so please don't expect me to adopt yours as mine. All I ask is that people research this subject on their own. You may be surprised as to what you learn and make an informed decision for yourself about what you want to do for your birthing plan.

I hope in saying all that I do not offend or upset anyone it's just something I wanted to get off my chest. I do hope that this blog gives me a chance to open up in writing and share with all of you my feelings and really show you who I am. I do hope you're enjoying reading :) Can't wait to share more of my experiences!!!

2 comments:

  1. I love your honesty about your pregnancy! It makes me feel as if I am involved with the whole process :) and I definitely support you and Andy in your decision of using a birthing center. Even though I cannot experience natural birth due to health issues, I think that natural birth should be experienced by all that can healthily do it. I am excited for your little soy bean and I can't wait to meet him or her!! :)

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  2. People have this thing "I do it this way and you should do it this way" and that won't stop with just the birthing plan. People will continue to tell you what you should do with your child, even going against what your child's pediatrician says just because THEY have healthy children. It's like, that's good for you but this isn't your child, lol. Sometimes you just gotta say, thanks for your opinion, but this is my child.

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