Once upon a time, I thought I knew it all. Then I got pregnant.
I always wanted kids, so I’d given plenty of attention to the topic of pregnancy.
I read some books, I fussed over my pregnant friends. Heck, I even had a preconception app.
Despite my preparation, it turns out there’s a whole world of pregnancy that remains a delightful enigma until you experience it firsthand.
Three babies later, I've navigated the ups and downs of pregnancy. Here are 5 things I wish I knew before getting pregnant.
1. The mental load of pregnancy hits you like a tidal wave.
Being pregnant is like getting a second job, and then a third. Yes, you’re a human incubator, but you also become an EA for the tiny person growing inside of you. From booking scans, to hospital admission forms and filling out Centrelink applications for parental leave, your life will be admin central.
Luckily once you have the baby all that admin stops.
Kiddddding.
THIS is your life now. Consider it training for being a parent.
Set yourself up for success by investing in a password manager to get all your different logins in order, colour code your calendar so it’s easy to read when booking appointments and get used to writing daily to-do lists.
Your baby brain will thank you.
2. You’re going to get sick. Like, a lot.
Forget movie style morning sickness, vomiting into the nearest trash can (although you might get that too). Pregnancy brings with it an increased susceptibility to colds and viruses, especially in winter.