My essential advice for any mum-to-be.
I used to dream about falling pregnant the way I dreamed about my wedding day. The reality turned out to be very different.
Turns out there’s a lot to consider even before you start trying for a baby. Thankfully, I’m a quick learner.
Here are nine things I wish I knew before I fell pregnant.
1. You are not eating for two; you are eating for one and a bit.
I honestly believed that from the moment I fell pregnant I was obligated to eat as much as I possibly could. I ate through the nausea, I ate through the discomfort and I ate through the bloating. I gained so much weight that I burst out of all my maternity clothes, pinched my sciatic nerve in my right butt cheek, chafed between my thighs and broke a swing I sat on.
You are not eating for two. It’s okay to eat a little more because your body and baby need the nutrients to grow, and it’s normal to put on some weight, but moderation is key. You are really eating for one, and a baby that’s around the size of a piece of large fruit for most of your pregnancy.
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2. You don’t need to buy everything.
I had three pregnancy and baby books I would read religiously several times a day. Each contained a list of the things I would need for the baby. I bought every single one of them, and used about a quarter of them. I wish I had spoken to other mothers before having my first child – I could’ve saved myself a very expensive shopping spree.
3. People are going to want to touch you; so let them know if you’re not comfortable with it.
I lost count of how many men touched my pregnant belly without permission. Every single woman I encountered asked first. I always ask first. The men would just grab it and I wanted to punch them in the face, but I thought at first it was my job to smile benevolently as they shared in the joy of the miracle of life.
Now I know better – if I was pregnant now, I would politely but firmly let people know that I’m not comfortable with them reaching out before I’ve said it’s okay.
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You will expect everyone to frequently want to touch you... and the only people who do are your mother and husband. I swear everyone else thinks I'm fragile and going to break or they're terrified that if they touch me my skin will split open. I mean I know I'm super huge, twins do that to a uterus, but it's fine, really. I'll even point out body parts if they're not moving, there's baby B's head here under my ribs on the right, that big lump to the left of my belly button where all those stretch marks are is baby A's bottom, or knees, no, I'm like 80% sure that's their bottom.
But seriously, my baby shower was a free-for-all of touching and even then I had maybe five people touch me. My best friend has tried to touch my belly a few times and chickened out because the concept of something moving under my skin was too weird for her. My FIL has touched my belly once for a second. And two friends have tried to feel kicks and got nothing.
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