Friday 30 March 2012

I wish I was told....

The blog legend that is Natural Belle is pregnant (Congratulations Belle), and she asked everyone on twitter this week to let her know the good, the bad and the ugly of pregnancy and child birth. Well I jumped at the chance of giving my two pence worth. 

Of course each woman has a completely different take on this amazing and life changing experience. But her request really got me thinking about what I wish I was told before becoming pregnant and giving birth to my precious babies.

So here's my top ten wish list.
I should have read a manual.
Image from tnj.com
1) I wish I was told that contrary to popular belief I would not stop experiencing all day sickness at the 12 or 20 week stages, no siiireee. I would feel as sick as dog from around 8 weeks pregnant until up to a day or so after I'd given birth IN ALL THREE of my pregnancies. Yuk!!


2) I wish I was told that my all day sickness would be accompanied by the worst taste in my mouth EVER, it's simply indescribable. This awful taste will never go away (again until after birth) regardless of how many mints, boiled sweets, jalapeño peppers, olives, ice cubes, lemons I'd shove into my gob.


3) Crunching on copious amounts of ice will be the most satisfying thing EVER. It will also help to numb the yucky taste buds for a little while (yep I'm referring to that nasty taste in the mouth again)


4) You will be so tearful and tired at times you'll feel like you have a split personality.


5) Once your waters break you will not have several hours to potter about and get yourself together. Birth is imminent and by that I mean baby is coming in the next 20 minutes.


6) Gas and air is your best friend of all time.


7) Your births will be so quick you will not have time to blink.


8) When your milk comes in, your boobs will resemble two over inflated balloons. They will be as hard as rocks and so painful you'll not even be able to brush a feather past them without crying, screaming or wincing in pain. Or all three.


9) The first few weeks of sleepless nights are not too bad. Adrenalin gets you through. After that it is torture as you cling onto your sanity whilst trying to survive on only three hours of constantly interrupted sleep a night.


10) If you're on your second, third....etc, etc baby after pains will knock you for six and have you wishing you were in labour again. Well at least that pain produces a beautiful baby at the end of it. Although let's face it, you can't knock the uterus for just doing it's job and I guess the flattish tummy afterwards makes it all worthwhile. Well just about.....


So that's it, that's my take on my pregnancy and childbirth experience and the things that took me by surprise.

How does your experience compare and what things took you by surprise?

3 comments:

Jennifer Jain said...

Oh dear, it sounds like you had a pretty nasty time of pregnancy! I was very lucky and didn't really suffer from morning sickness, only a little bit and it tended to be evenings (when I brushed my teeth before bed bizarrely!). I had fairly quick births, but I did have some time to potter about!

Totally agree about the after pains, a friend did warn me about those but I still wasn't prepared. I remember having one that was so bad just after I'd finished feeding that I couldn't physically hold the baby and had to call my husband to help me. Luckly they only lasted a few days though.

Unknown said...

Yes my pregnancies were definitely awful.

After birth pains are the pits. Mine lasted for about a week and were always brought on my breast feeding.

Between baby suckling and the fire going on on my uterus I was either in tears or grimacing for dear life. Oh the joys...

KJB Pony Adventures said...

I think the only thing I have liked to have known is about the birth and just after the birth. I kept apologising in labour when apparently I wasn't pushing 'correctly'. It was frustrating feeling the urge to push and then trying and nothing happening. Very confusing and scary at the time. Then after the birth I wish I had more pj's at hospital and had been more informed about my bodly functions so I could have been more organised ;-) Still want more though so isnt all that bad ;-) xx

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