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Entry Three: Eating while Pregnant |
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Ok now on to eating! I first suggest that if your pregnant and you cant eat much, just eat what you can when you can. AND DO NOT THINK THAT YOUR EATING FOR TWO! By trying to eat for ‘two’ you will make your self sick, and over weight after the baby’s been born. Eat healthy! Don’t start pigging out on junk food. You’ll want to drop soda all together, fast food places are a no-no (the only one I would say is ok is Subway), and up your protean intake. If you don’t know of any high protean foods then talk with your Doctor/Midwife or even a nutritionist.
Mellonah · Tue May 18, 2010 @ 01:48am · 0 Comments |
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Alright, so as I stated in my first entry I'm going to be talking about pregnancy/child bearing. First of all I'm in my 30th week so that puts me at the end of month 6 and the beginning of month 7. Now most mothers will tell you about the terrible morning sickness, back pains, swelling of the joints, the stretch marks you get on your tummy/hips/bottom/or other areas, and other things that make some pregnancies nearly unbearable. Then they’ll try to tell you of the labor and the horrors of it; then its on to the sleepless nights, the weight gain, how you hurt when trying to feed the baby, wither or not you should use your own milk or get formula. I’m saying this right now I will not tell you just the negative things but the positive, nor will I try to scare you from having a baby but give you the hard facts of what could happen, because every pregnancy is different. I’ll say it again. Every pregnancy is different! scream So far with mine I have had NO morning sickness, no major back pains, no swelling, and I don’t have any stretch marks… yet. Yes baby likes to sit/shift on to some uncomfortable areas, yes baby likes to kick/punch and at times head-butt me ( I swear this child will be going and taking martial arts when she’s older), and yes there are foods that I cant eat or even think about. There are even sounds, smells, and activities that upset the baby. None the less being pregnant isn’t the end of the world.
Ok, next time I'll talk about eating while pregnant
Mellonah · Tue May 18, 2010 @ 01:47am · 0 Comments |
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Ok so this is the first entry for this Journal... or what ever you would like to call it sweatdrop . So I'm 20yrs old, currently jobless ( mad thanks to a Doctor's note regarding my pregnancy), and am running around planning a baby shower/party, preparing for my sister's wedding, and wondering if I'm going to have everything ready for baby. Oh and trying to find a job!
I love my life rolleyes ... well its not so bad, I mean it could be a lot worse. My boyfriend (baby's father) could have left me when I told him, my family could have disowned me, and I could be having a high risk pregnancy.
All right, for those of you who have never been pregnant but can get pregnant, it's not that bad. I'll go into detail on the next entry... so if you have a fear of getting prego, have heard horror stories, or have even had a bad pregnancy I'll try to put you at ease with the facts. Yes I'll give links to other websites to prove my points, so that if you don't believe me you can look for your self. 4laugh
Mellonah · Mon May 17, 2010 @ 11:46pm · 0 Comments |
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