Sunday, July 29, 2012

The Thrill, Truly, of Morning Sickness

I thought it was a bug since it hit at 2pm yesterday.  I felt bad all day and stayed in bed, but the hurling came at 2.  I slept off and on, having crazy bizarre dreams until 8:30 this morning.  I woke up still feeling 'off'.  I just had my second round of hurling and I think I can safely say that morning sickness is in full swing.

I am thrilled about that.  I know that most of you are thinking, "What??"  For women who get pregnant easily, have healthy babies and no children to die, pregnancy is different.  I envy you.  I have tried to be positive ever since I got the positive on the blood test.  It's really hard!  I worry that I will lose this one, too.

I  had nausea and some dry heaving with Olivia and the last pregnancy.  I had some nausea and heaves earlier in this one for one day.  These early weeks when you don't feel a baby move or see the big belly, everything is questionable.  Were my breasts bigger just because of extra fluid?  Was I extra tired because I was working so much?  Then, when those symptoms disappear for a bit, the big worry comes.

I feel better this morning than I have in days.  I welcome a daily hurl if that's what it takes to let me know the little one is still growing strong before I feel him or her.  Those of you around me, maybe not.

6 comments:

  1. Hurl baby. Hurl!! Morning sickness can usuallly be attributed to high HGH levels!!!!!

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    1. I feel better, nausea and all, today than I have in a week!

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  2. Oh, I don't envy the nausea! Hope it gets better!

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    1. I'm not sure I'll feel this pleased on work days. :-/

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  3. Grow, little one, grow! The belly makes such a difference. 34.5 weeks over here, and I still lie in bed every morning waiting to feel that first movement so I know everything's okay. Hope you feel better today!

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    1. Congrats to you! The nausea is full on. I have a prescription that's kept the hurling at bay. Thanks for commenting!

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