Written July 8th 2014, 11 weeks and 1 day
pregnant.
So I suck at keeping this updated apparently, so let’s do a
quick update.
I was put on thyroid medication and my thyroid levels have
stabilized! However it had time to affect my weight gain and I have gained
about double what they tell you to during your first trimester. I am trying to
be okay with this and just try to eat really well and exercise a little too.
There are two hard things about gaining weight, first is me.
I worked so hard the last two years and was down around 25 pounds, into my
“little clothes” and I was super proud of my body…seeing the weight go back on
is so hard, and especially when it went on so fast. I think women are
brainwashed to fear the weight gain, so no matter how much we tell ourselves
that the baby needs us to be a little squishy its still a mental challenge.
Second thing that’s hard…people who are thoughtless and
hateful. I have gained 10 pounds in the last 2-3 months, I get it, I am short
and it’s obvious. However some people are really mean in what they say to
pregnant women. I will make you a list of things you should not say to a woman
who is expecting…all of these gems have been said to me recently.
1.
You won’t be able to hide your pregnancy much
longer. DON’T SAY THIS UNLESS SOMEONE
TOLD YOU THEY WERE PREGNANT!!!! Actually don’t say it at all.
2.
Are you sure there is just one in there… I mean really?! Is this comment freaking necessary?
3.
Hopefully you don’t gain weight at the same rate
for the rest of your pregnancy. Hopefully
I don’t loose my ability to be politically correct tell where to go and how to
get there…
Its hard enough dealing with my own mental crap about
gaining weight without uninvited opinions from the peanut gallery…so do the world
a favor, don’t say stupid mean things to women period…never comment on weight
gain; and once you know they are pregnant and they are showing you need to say
nice things like “you look lovely”, “how amazing that you are growing a human
inside of you” instead of commenting on how large they are getting, cause
eventually we as a society need to recognize how amazing women are DESPITE how
small, big, curvy whatever they are, period.
And to make everything worth it, I
found babe’s heart beat on the Doppler today…best sound ever!! Mike was so cute
and re-listened to the recording a couple of times…AMAZING!
Update
Thanks to synthroid my thyroid is back where it needs to be,
and the weight gain has stabilized…I haven’t lost any, but I am not trying to
either. Its steady now and my doc isn’t concerned so I am dealing. It helps
that the belly LOOKS like it has a baby in it, as opposed to looking fat..
Also, all the pregnancy people base what you should aim to
gain during pregnancy based on your BMI, a tool that even my doctor says is
outdated and a piece of crapola due to it not taking into account muscle mass
(I have a lot of muscle naturally). If I do my BMI on my pre-wedding weight it considered
me overweight…I give the BMI a middle finger to that comment (stupid jerk), as
I don’t feel like I was overweight at all, a little cushy but mostly muscle. SO I think the pregnancy fairy’s need
to update the recommended gain and BMI stuff to reflect real women, or simply
say, “eat healthy and try not to gain 100 pounds” instead of making women feel
like a giant failure if they have gained half of their recommended weight gain
in the first trimester due to an underactive thyroid. Sigh.
I promise the next post will be less grumpy…maybe, who
knows.
<3 Kass
3 comments:
I know how you feel - I gained more than I "should" have too in my first and second trimesters! The good news is that it might taper off and you will stick to what the doctors consider a healthy weight range. I was worried about gaining the weight too (guess that's what society does to you!) but in the end as long as you and baby are both healthy it really, really doesn't matter. And people do say the most hurtful things! Try not to hear them - you are growing a life inside of you, and that's beautiful!
Sorry to hear you are having a hard time with it. People can be so stupid. When are we going to learn that it is not ok to make comments about pregnancy or weight gain in general? I gain all my weight in my tummy and you would not believe how many times I have been asked if I'm pregnant. What are you supposed to say to that "No, I'm just fat" (I would suggest that response just to watch the uncomfortable expressions). I'm sure you look beautiful and anyone not noticing the glow is an idiot.
Thanks ladies, I still get the occasional "are you sure it's not twins" comment...people just are silly...oh well!
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