Did you think it was awfully suspicious how, seemingly
moments after conceiving, piles of junk mail from Babies R Us and Wal Mart and every other major retailer arrived at your door? Are the digital pregnancy tests rigged up with GPS trackers now or what? We are going to need to be outfitted with the necessary items to keep our baby clothed, clean, fed, and healthy, but while I’m pretty sure I don’t need a (seriously unattractive) matching glider,
ottoman, and crib skirt, I’m not entirely sure of which items I really do need within easy reach.
I’ve eaten seafood without knowing the source (I don’t overdo it), soft cheeses in moderation (and enjoyed them!), and one really good steak (juicy, but not rare). I haven’t had any alcoholic drinks, but I’ve met a number of women who have had a glass of wine here and there -- often citing French women, or their grandmothers' generation. I’ve placed an official request with my husband for sushi and champagne at the ready as soon as our baby is born. How strict have you been about all of the pregnancy rules? I’m curious.
We realized that we needed to get serious about our budget, both due to the economic situation and to the fact that our
pregnancy was a surprise -- we weren’t planning to pay for diapers in the immediate future, let alone establish a college fund. My husband’s work also slowed way down after our honeymoon, and we had to re-evaluate a bit. But there is a bright side to all of this.
My belly’s really ballooned in the last week or so, and I’m not due until mid-February! How does winter maternity wear work? What have your style-survival strategies been?
We attended a wedding a few weekends ago, and although I have a blood
clot history, my doctor gave me clearance to travel. He told me not to
miss a dose of blood thinners—I give myself daily shots— on the days
I’d be traveling, and that it’d be smart to get up and walk around on
the plane throughout the flight. Easy enough, right?
Was traveling while pregnant, for you, a breeze, or a nightmare? Do tell.
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