Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2016

My Labour Story

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Welcome to the world my darling baby girl. On Sunday 7th February 2016 at 4.35pm our lives changed forever as I delivered our beautiful angel and our hearts were filled with overwhelming love the very moment she lay on my chest. 6lbs 11oz of pure perfection - let me introduce to you my daughter, Florence Joy Wilson.

Back in July I started to document my pregnancy journey and loved sharing with you all my bump progress pictures every few week up until my last post last week at Week 40 where I felt very ready to pop. I look back at those photos and find it inconceivable that the baby we now know as our daughter was growing away in there and it was always her great plan to come on Sunday 7th February, five day overdue and on the day that I had hoped for all along. 7 has always been my lucky number. Mine and every member of my family's birthdays all feature the number 7 in them and I thought a Sunday baby would be such a treat - a relaxed day where I knew Rob would be my side all the time without having to startle him at work to come home if I went into labour on a week day. As a fitting way to round off my pregnancy series here on my blog I thought I would write up my labour story, more for my own personal reasons over anything else. There are so many small yet incredibly special moments from that day that I want to remember and cherish forever so I hope by writing it all down I can simply revisit this post and keep the memories fresh.

So it all began on the morning of 7th February 2016, five days past my due date. I went to bed around midnight after consuming a spicy vegetable Jalfrezi and a pint of pineapple (no joke) and as I lay down I felt very subtle stomach cramps. Barely there but I remember thinking to myself that tomorrow might be the day we meet our baby. I woke with a start at around 5.45am on Sunday morning as the cramps had slightly intensified and I was feeling a little uncomfortable. I went to the bathroom and the start of my early labour was confirmed. For those who have had children will know what I mean there! I went back to bed and whispered to Rob that I think today was the day. At this stage the contractions were totally manageable - just like a very subtle period pain so I dozed in and out of sleep until about 7.30am when I decided to get up, shower and prepare myself for the day. Even at this stage it didn't feel quite real and I almost didn't want to get my hopes up that I would give birth within the day as we all know labour can go on for 24 hours or more. By 8.30am I was feeling the contractions were gradually increasing so Rob and I began timing them on my handy pregnancy app so we had an idea how long they were lasting and how close together they were coming. At this point they were lasting around 45seconds and were coming every 3 to 4 minutes. I knew I still had a way to go especially as my waters hadn't broken yet and the contractions were still manageable as I was able to talk through them and feel quite relaxed in between each one. I didn't want to call the birthing unit too soon and face disappointment of being sent home again so we popped on a few episodes of Catastrophe and doubled checked the contents of my hospital bag. By 9.30am I felt it was worth calling the birthing unit to let them know the details of my early labour and to see if they thought it was worth me coming in. The midwife said I should come down to be assessed so we headed off for the short 10 minutes drive which felt like the longest and bumpiest car journey of my life. I was assessed by the midwife and she confirmed I was 3-4 cm dilated at this point and could either stay in the birthing unit as my labour progressed or go home and wait until my waters break or I feel the contractions are becoming unmanageable. Even though I was a bit disheartened to be going home again I felt confident that things were progressing nicely and we would meet our little child today. Once home I continued to follow my hypnobirthing techniques to remain calm and relaxed as much as possible and tried to remain on my feet as well, pacing around the living room, stopping every 3 minutes or so to lean on Rob and breathe through the contraction. After an hour or so the pain was crippling and I could only find solace curled up on the floor with my eyes closed whilst Rob tried to soothe me. And then pop, my waters broke! Luckily I was fully prepared for this and had towels at the ready. Now I knew it was really was time and despite the intense pain I was so excited and happy that the end was in sight. As Rob got our bits together and tidied around the house (even in my state of pain I couldn't leave the house without the cushions plumped and my tea mug washed up) I crouched in the shower to seek relief from the hot jet of water on my back and then Rob helped me to dress and bundled me up in the car. The time was now around 2.30pm and from now on, the day was pretty much a blur. All I could do to manage the pain was close my eyes tight and be escorted by Rob to the birthing unit, after an agonisingly slow lift journey to the fourth floor!

My birth plan from the very beginning had been for a water birth with minimal to no pain relief. Luckily because I was very low risk I was able to be admitted to a birthing unit rather than a labour ward. Birthing units are run by midwives without the medical facilities of a normal labour ward but are always close by should medical intervention be necessary. They aim to create a more homely, comfortable environment with sensory stimuli that foster the feelings of calm and control. This is exactly what I wanted and I knew that this combined with the use of a birthing pool and my hypnobirthing techniques should result in the labour and birth I had always hoped for. The same midwife who had seen me earlier that morning greeted us and assessed me for the second time. At this point I was 5cm dilated and in active labour. The contractions were coming thick and fast so she decided to start running the pool as I think she sensed that this little lady was not going to wait around. I knew that it could still be hours and hours until I was fully dilated and ready to push but I just knew that things were going to happen a lot quicker than that. Call it a mother's intuition maybe. As the pool was filling (definitely didn't realise they take over an hour to fill up completely) I started walking around my room, hoping gravity would lend a hand. The midwife suggested I tried the gas and air but I really did not like it so viciously pushed it away. By this time the fear was beginning to kick in. Could I really do this? I was shaky and scared. It was like I had a one way ticket on the pain train and I was hurtling towards the station with no way of stopping the train and getting off. Everything was building at an astonishing rate - the pain, the anxiety, the fear of the unknown and I had no way of stopping it. It was the most overwhelming feeling I have ever experienced but I tried to remain calm and focussed even though with every contraction I thought I was going to pass out! The nausea meant I hadn't eaten or drunk anything since the night before and my energy levels were depleted. I had no concept of time and all I could hear and focus on were the voices of Rob and my student midwife, who had been case loading my pregnancy from the very beginning, and the distant gush of running water as the birthing pool filled. And then suddenly everything changed. As I was standing in the room, palms pressed flat on the wall and my head between my arms, the sudden urge to push became overwhelming. It had only been an hour or so since I was examined at 5cm but I knew this was it. I think the midwives didn't quite believe it was happening so soon and tried to control my urge to push especially as the pool was still filling up! The time was now around 4pm I think and I was finally able to ease myself into the warm water which felt sensational. The warm swirling water around my belly was bliss and even though the pain was still crippling at this point and I was feeling more scared than I had ever felt before, the relief of being in the pool distracted me from this for a while.

All concept of time was lost once I was in the pool but within half an hour of entering the water, I had delivered our little girl. I pretty much remember every push I had to endure during that 30 minutes or so and all I could do was think that with each push we were one step closer to meeting our baby. The baby we had watch grow for nine months, the little being that I had kept so safe inside me all that time and the one thing that was going to change our lives forever and show us a whole new meaning of the word love. I remember that moment when I looked down and saw her head with her little fluffy hair and knew with the next push she would be here. As I delivered her I scooped her out the water and lay her straight onto my chest whilst the midwife popped a little hat on her. Within seconds she cried as she clung onto me and my heart just melted. As you know we didn't find out what we were having so after a few minutes I lifted her off my chest and looked away so Rob could be the first person to tell me - we had a darling daughter. I had asked for the midwives to allow the cord to stop pulsating before it was cut so they let us lay there and drink up every wonderful moment before Rob cut the cord and I was allowed out the pool. My labour was only 2 hours 50 minutes and at 4.35pm we had become a family with a new, gorgeous bundle of joy to take home and love forever.

The next few hours were probably my happiest memories from that day. I was in a daze of exhaustion, elation and crippling love for my little child. Florence and I had skin to skin and I fed her whilst the midwives assessed me after the labour. I was bleeding a lot and it was confirmed I had suffered third degree tears during delivery. The consultant had to come in and give me a local anaesthetic to stitch me up in two places. This was the first and only time I properly sobbed throughout my whole labour and afterwards. Of course I knew it was necessary but it felt so invasive and all I wanted to do was to be left alone with Rob and Florence and cherish every moment together.  The procedure took about half an hour and once over we were given that peaceful time, just the three of us, whilst they prepared me a stack of toast, jam and tea. Honestly I don't think anything has tasted so good as that toast on that day. All my senses were heightened and having not eaten for nearly 24 hours, it was the most delightful meal ever. After a few hours they returned to weigh little Florence and do some checks before Rob popped on her first nappy. I had a bath which was when I really appreciated what my body had been through. I ached all over like I had been hit by a train. I was feeling sore, sensitive and fragile. It's funny but I had kind of forgotten that I would be suffering after the birth - I think you spend so much time focusing on the labour and then looking after your new baby, you dismiss the fact that you have just endured a massive assault of your body and it will take time to feel like 'you' again. The midwife had to come in and help me out and dry me off as Rob rocked Florence off to sleep and moved my bags into the room I would be staying in overnight. Once warm, clean and dry in my pyjamas I felt instantly comforted and I settled down in my new bed with Florence by my side in the crib, staring around in wonderment. Rob left me around 10.30pm to go home and all the emotions from the day hit me with full force again as he kissed his girls goodbye, vowing to return at 6.30am the next day to take us home. That night I barely slept, startling at every whimper and sniffle from Florence. I remember just watching the clock and praying for morning to come so we could finish Florence's checks and tests and head home to curl up in our little bubble.

The morning came and we were discharged around 11am once all the necessary checks and paperwork had been completed. I remember feeling like it was a dream walking out of the hospital with our new baby. We had entered as two and were leaving as three - it was surreal and scary. Daunting yet so exciting. I wanted to weep with happiness. I will never forget that special day, the 7th February 2016, when our angel was born and I will cherish every single moment, the good and the bad, with such such fondness.
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Tuesday, 2 February 2016

My 40 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby is ready to be delivered and is measuring around 50cm in length and will weigh between 6-8 lbs. Your baby's vision at birth will have developed enough to see around 2.5cm so they won't be able to see much of your face at birth, they will however be able to recognise the sound of your voice and your partner's."

How far along: 40 weeks. Today is my due date...but I am still pregnant!

Days until due date: 0 days

My bump: Definitely dropped. At my last midwife appointment they said the head was 3/5 engaged so things are definitely moving in the right direction.

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 4lbs. Today = 9stone 4.2lbs (+14.2lbs).

Stretch marks? No stretch marks whatsoever but my tummy has been feeling quite itchy recently so I'm being careful not to scratch too much and keep up with my daily bump-moisturising regime.

Cravings: Icy cold orange juice.

Sleep: Feeling a little more uncomfortable now as I try to get to sleep. When I lie on my side I seem to trap a nerve that leaves my whole side numb with a shooting pain so I have to lie on my back to begin with to try and get any shut-eye.

Symptoms: No further symptoms but still suffering with my Carpal Tunnel Syndrome but I have been reassured this will go soon after I've given birth.

Labour signs: Nothing yet apart from feeling my bump has dropped quite a bit which has alleviated my heartburn no end. Yay!

Best and worst moment this week: On Friday I was sent for a growth scan at the hospital as my bump was measuring a little bit under the 'norm' line so they just wanted to check everything was ok and the little babe was growing well. Thankfully baby Wilson is absolutely fine and beautifully in proportion and nutritionally well fed and growing very well. They predicted he/she is around 6lbs at the moment but the consultant had no concerns - "tiny mum, tiny baby" was her evaluation so I am not concerned and feel relieved to know that I won't be pushing out a ten pounder! It was lovely seeing baby again on the screen and the scan also showed us that our little one has a very full head of hair. How cute! :)

Miss anything? Prosecco. Honestly so excited to have a small glass of bubbles once baby is here! :)

Maternity clothes: Still just living in H&M maternity leggings and basic 'normal' stretchy tops. I only ended up buying 3-4 maternity pieces and so pleased I didn't have go crazy and completely revamp my wardrobe as they certainly don't scream glamour!

Movement: Lots and lots of wiggles, pokes and prods.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: Ever so slightly popped out.

Wedding Rings on/off: Off due to my Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Mood: Relaxed that I have finally finished all my nesting and our house is pretty much ready to welcome our newborn. I just feel a bit impatient now and want to meet our little one now!

Looking forward to: Having this baby! Could this be my last bump update?
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Friday, 15 January 2016

My 37 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby now weighs between 6 - 6.5lbs and measures 19 inches in length. They are gaining that cute chubby fat every day and the brain and skull continue to grow. The baby's lungs are more than capable of adjusting to life outside the womb and they now should be in the engaged position."

Life update: You may have noticed that I have been a bit quiet over here on my blog for the past month or so. This is down to the fact that we had to move house straight after Christmas so come the 27th December we were busy packing and unpacking boxes, cleaning, erecting furniture and doing all those other dull but necessary things that come with a new house. At nine months pregnant this was an exhausting, emotional and stressful time for me and my main priority was to make this house a home. The nesting instinct well and truly kicked in and all I wanted to do was ensure we had a happy place to bring this baby into. Thankfully we are definitely getting there and the end is now in sight but I would still like a few more weeks please baby to finish off decorating and buy a few more cushions!

How far along: 37 weeks and 3 days - officially full term.

Days until due date: 18 days

My bump: Definitely out there! It all goes out at the front and nothing around my middle so I barely show when I am facing front on to people.

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 4lbs. Today = 9stone 4.8lbs (+14.8lbs). Really surprised I have only put on a stone throughout my whole pregnancy, especially with everyone telling me horror stories of eating ice cream at 3am in the morning and gaining 5 stone! But it isn't down to just being lucky - I have made a real conscious effort from the very beginning to continue eating very healthy, not over-indulge and keep up my exercise. I am still managing to 'run' 3-4 times a week, up to 5 miles at a time, much to the amusement of passer-bys!

Stretch marks? No stretch marks whatsoever so hopefully I have got away with them, this time around.

Cravings: Ben & Jerry's! I haven't had any major cravings throughout my whole pregnancy and I am not even a big fan of ice cream but I had some the other day at my brother's house and ever since then, I have had a real hankering for Cookie Dough or Phish Food!

Sleep: Still sleeping soundly despite the random under-the-ribs kicks as I drift off.

Symptoms: Again I have been pretty much 'symptom-free' throughout my pregnancy but in the last week or so I have developed Carpel Tunnel Syndrome which is agonising and makes me wake up with severe numbness in my hands and fingers. It is causes by the increased blood pressure compressing your main nerve at the wrist which causes your fingers to go numb. I am seeing a specialist next week at the maternity unit to hopefully get some splints fitted to help ease the pain.

Best moment this week: Finishing work and starting my maternity leave!

Worst moment this week: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Miss anything? Prosecco. Honestly so excited to have a small glass of bubbles once baby is here! :)

Maternity clothes: Still just living in H&M maternity leggings and basic 'normal' stretchy tops. I only ended up buying 3-4 maternity pieces and so pleased I didn't have go crazy and completely revamp my wardrobe as they certainly don't scream glamour!

Movement: Over the past month, the movements of my little one have become more and more intense as they have grown and become more squished down there, and he/she has definitely developed its own little routine throughout the day.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: Ever so slightly popped.

Wedding Rings on/off: Off due to my Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Mood: Generally happy and feeling content in our new house but ever so anxious that I still have lots I want to do before this little one makes an appearance.

Looking forward to: Our wardrobes being delivered next week - living with piles of clothes on the floor is not fun!
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Tuesday, 24 November 2015

My 30 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby now measures over 39cm and weighs just over 3lbs. Baby's lungs and digestive tract are almost fully developed and he/she continues to open and shut their eyes. The Lanugo hair that coats your baby is starting to disappear as the developing brain cells and layers of fat help regulate their body temperature. About a litre of amniotic fluid now surrounds your baby but this will begin to decrease in the final few weeks."

How far along: 30 weeks...officially into the big three - O!

Days until due date: 70 days

My bump: Big and round!

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 4lbs. Today = 9stone 3.6lbs (+13.6lbs).

Stretch marks? Nothing yet - been using the Secret Saviours system which is amazing and makes my bump feel really cosy and secure and is helping keep any stretch marks away!

Cravings: Soreen banana loaf with a generous layer of Nutella. That and peanut butter by the spoonful...out the jar!

Sleep: Still sleeping soundly.

Symptoms: Thankfully since reporting on a few instances of heartburn I haven't suffered since which is good. I think I know what to avoid when it comes to eating and drinking and a glass of cold milk definitely helps. Still feeling very vein-y with lots of obvious spidery blue lines appearing on my tummy, arms and legs.

Best moment this week: Feeling like a hero after completing a tough but fun boot camp sesion in the rain, sleet and wind on Saturday morning.

Worst moment this week: Having to accept defeat and turn our heating on at home! I am such a cold person anyway but getting up on these frosty mornings recently is getting really tough.

Miss anything? Fitting into my clothes. The choice of maternity clothes is rubbish so I am literally living in leggings/maternity jeans and jumpers at the moment. I just hope I can find a suitable Christmas jumper for bump and I to wear on Christmas Day...

Maternity clothes: After having a little breakdown about being cold and having nothing warm to wear that would fit over my bump, Rob kindly took me on a little spree to GAP and H&M and treated me to some non-maternity bits that will hopefully see me through the Winter.

Movement: Still making their presence felt morning and night with the flurry of kicks and rolls.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: Any day now it is going to pop!

Wedding Rings on/off: On and loose (no swelliing yet!)

Mood: Generally happy and excited that the countdown is really on now...ten weeks to go. Feeling really pleased I am still managing to work out 5-6 times a week as I doubted at the very beginning if I would still be able to run/waddle at 30 weeks pregnant. Go me!

Looking forward to: Finishing work and beginning my maternity leave. Working full time, running my blog, trying to move house, grow a baby and staying fit is taking its toll on me a bit but only 5 more Mondays to go!
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

My 28 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby's eyes are now partially open and those tiny eyelids are able to blink. Your baby is able to recognise different levels of light from inside the womb and their little body is getting chubbier as fat is depositing under the wrinkled skin. Baby weighs 2.22lbs and is nearly 15 inches in length - the size of a papaya."

How far along: 28 weeks

Days until due date: 84 days

My bump: The bump is definitely there now and I feel huge already - slightly concerned I still have possibly  12 weeks to go!

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 4lbs. Today = 9stone 2lbs (+12lbs).

Stretch marks? Nothing yet.

Cravings: Since I've started drinking orange juice again to take with my prescribed iron tablets (vitamin C aids the absorption) I have become quite addicted to my glass of cold, sweet juice every morning and it always seems to get baby wriggling too!

Sleep: Sleeping really well still. I tend to head to bed at 11pm and will sleep soundly until 7am.

Symptoms: I think I am suffering a bit from the dreaded heartburn. Having never experienced it before it took me a while to realise what was going on but after I eat or do exercise, which involves a lot of bending over, I feel this horrible tightness and burning sensation in my chest. It is horrible and makes eating whole meals even harder than it was before. Will be speaking to my midwife next week about the best things to do and take to ease the pain.

Best moment this week: Over the past two weeks since my week 26 update I have really started to feel my baby move. The flutters were always there but could be a few days apart and were barely noticeable. I was a little concerned as everyone was asking if I was feeling the kicks yet but after speaking to my midwife I felt reassured that every pregnancy is different and you can't keep comparing yourself with what you think is the norm. Literally a few days after my 26 week appointment the kicks, rolls, prods and pokes came in thick and fast. It is a wonderful feeling and I feel so connected with my baby now. Even Rob has managed to witness to crazy alien-like movements as my tummy shifts and changes shape which is a lovely thing to share with him.

Worst moment this week: Heartburn and being prescribed iron tablets as I have very low iron levels. I just hope I can boost this up in time for my blood test next week. I have been living off lots of green juices and hearty iron-rich soups recently which hopefully will have had some effect.

Miss anything? Playing hockey. I went to watch my team play a match at the weekend and I was just edging to get on the pitch. I hope to be able to squeeze a few games in at the end of the season after baby has arrives

Maternity clothes: I haven't bought anything new recently - still living in my maternity leggings and jeans from H&M and lots of chunky knits and cardigans as the weather gets chillier.

Movement: I feel really intune now to my baby's sleep pattern and when I can expect the kicks and prods to begin.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In but flat - ever so slightly protuding when I tense my stomach muscles. I think it will definitely pop out soon...

Wedding Rings on/off: On and loose (no swelliing yet!)

Mood: Feeling a bit anxious that after such an easy first and second trimester, this third trimester might hit me hard. I am being positive but am already feeling I need to slow down a little which I hate! I am someone who is always on the go and I find it hard to sit still and just relax. I am still running and going to my boot camp classes most nights which I love so much and really hope to continue for as long as possible. I plan to just take each day as it comes.

Looking forward to: Heading out to a fireworks party this Saturday with friends.
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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

My 26 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby now weighs around 2 lbs and is 36 cms long. Their eyes will start to open this week and they will begin practising making breathing movements. Your baby will start to respond more to noises and can hear you and your partner chatting away."

How far along: 26 weeks exactly

Days until due date: 98 days

My bump: I think you will agree there is a definite bump there now. I would say between week 23-26 I have really 'popped' out and my bump feels really hard and firm now. To me it still feels quite neat and compact and I haven't reached that stage yet where it is hindering me day to day - I can still put my shoes on unassisted thank goodness!!

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 4lbs. Today = 9stone 1lbs (+11lbs). I think around this point of pregnancy the average weight gain is around 16-20 lbs so I am a little bit under but I think that is due to the fact I am still incredibly active and can't eat massive meals any longer. (Gone are the days I could finish an entire Pizza Express pizza on my own!) And those 11lbs are definitely all bump and baby - in fact I have never felt more toned in the rest of my body than I do now so that bodes well for my post-partum recovery.

Stretch marks? No - still religiously using Palmers body oil, Bio Oil and plenty of body butters. I have some great mum-to-be products I am testing out at the moment which I am excited to share with you in another post.

Cravings: Nothing really but I am really enjoying Starbucks Chai Tea Latte with soya milk at the moment. I think it is the fact the nights are getting darker and everything is feeling wonderfully Autumnal now. There is something very comforting about hot, frothy, spiced milk and I do end up treating myself a few times a week.

Sleep: No major issues with sleep yet - still find myself sleeping on my back a lot which then causing a slight lower back ache in the morning but by the time I've walked to work, it has eased off. I am no longer waking up at ridiculous times now for a quick toilet dash either so that's really nice.

Symptoms: Recently I have felt really breathless when I'm talking which is completely normal during pregnancy but feels a bit odd when I have to pause and take a breath in the middle of a conversation.

Best moment this week: The lovely ladies at Clarins treated me (and bump) to an incredible Mother-to-be spa treatment which was pure heaven. Even though I haven't really suffered from many aches or pains yet it was still so lovely to be pampered from head to toe including a wonderful facial and scalp massage. If you are a mum-to-be or wanted to treat someone you know then I cannot recommend this enough - I could have stayed cocooned in those fluffy white towels all afternoon!

Worst moment this week: Nothing I can think of.

Miss anything? Not really.

Maternity clothes: I haven't bought anything new recently - still living in my maternity leggings and jeans from H&M and lots of chunky knits and cardigans as the weather gets chillier.

Movement: Those flutters and ripples are slowly increasing and I am starting to understand my baby's sleeping/movement pattern a bit better now. During the day I honestly think he/she snoozing all the time but when I lie down in bed this is when I start to feel things and boom, suddently they are wide awake!

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In but flat (definitely on its way out!)

Wedding Rings on/off: On and loose (no swelliing yet!)

Mood: Happy. Energetic. Feeling a little apprenhensive and nervous as I prepare to enter the third trimester. After such a breezy and enjoyable first 6/7 months of pregnancy, I am worried that I am going to get my comeuppance and really struggle in the final trimester. I also know I will only be getting bigger and will probably have to ease of my boot camp classes and road running which will probably be quite hard for me.

Looking forward to: Seeing the new James Bond movie at the weekend. Yes, if you didn't know already, I am the biggest James Bond geek!

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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

My Week 22 Bump Update

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"Your baby is the size of an aubergine and now nearly weighs a whole pound. Eyelashes and eyebrows are forming and the baby can now hear your voice, heartbeat, your circulating blood and even a gurgling hungry stomach!"

How far along: 22 weeks exactly

Days until due date: 126 days

My bump: My bump is still growing and I feel it is starting to really protrude now and form that nice round, pregnant-belly shape. I feel I have reached the stage where people look at me and realise I am pregnant rather than just a bit bloated! I hope anyway...

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 3lbs. Today = 8stone 12lbs (+9lbs).

Stretch marks? No, thank goodness.

Cravings: Nothing really - still can't manage to eat big meals so am enjoying lots of little snacks. Yoghurt with figs, walnuts and drizzled honey is a personal favourite at the moment.

Sleep: Still sleeping really well with my DreamGenii pillow and am waking up less during the nights.

Symptoms: Nothing new but I can sense my belly button is on its way out. It has gone very flat and weird-looking...it freaks me out a little if I'm honest! The sooner it pops the better. Oh and I am also having really vivid, sometimes quite distressing, dreams at the moment which is apparently closely linked with pregnancy.

Best moment this week: Catching up with my friend who is 32 weeks pregnant and spending the whole afternoon talking about babies and birthing plans! It is lovely when you have someone who is going through exactly the same journey you are and you can share all your excitements and concerns with them without fear of boring them with baby talk.

Worst moment this week: Getting bumped in my car by a distracted driver whilst I was driving at the weekend. Baby and I are fine but it really shook me up and upset me for the rest of the day.

Miss anything? Not really.

Maternity clothes: Yes I have well and truly embraced the maternity clothes now and have put a lot of my old 'pre-baby' items into storage to make room for those gorgeous stretchy leggings and jeans. I only really needed to get some trousers as all my tops are still fine to wear so I headed to H&M and lucked out on some super comfy (and quite flattering) black leggings and dark demin jeans.

Movement: Every now and again I might feel a little flutter or an odd pop of air in my stomach but they are still few and far between. It will be nice when the movements are more obvious and more consistent so I can get really excited but I am just being patient for the time being.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In (but weird)

Wedding Rings on/off: On

Mood: Happy and relaxed and enjoying this stage in my pregnancy where I am starting to show but still very able to do all my excercising without a cumbersome bump in the way.

Looking forward to: Being a bridesmaid on Thursday at my lovely friend's wedding. It will be such a gorgeous day and I cannot wait to see her get married. :)

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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

My 20 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby is the size of a mango and now measures 10 inches from head to heel. They are growing bigger and stronger every day and key senses are still forming eventually enabling them to smell, see, hear, touch and taste. You are officially at the halfway stage now and you will feel those flutters and kicks any day now."

How far along: 20 weeks exactly today (half way through my pregnancy now!)

Days until due date: 140 days

My bump: Apologies for the bikini bump pictures and dodgy tan lines but I have just returned from a little sunshine break in Santorini but was determined to capture my 20 week update before I left. Bump is still forming nicely and I think baby was loving all the walks, swimming, sunshine and Greek salads last week. I have returned from holiday feeling so healthy and refreshed.

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 3lbs. Today = 8stone 10lbs (+7lbs).

Stretch marks? Still no stetch marks to be found. Still slathering on the Palmers Skin Therapy Oil which I love and plenty of aftersun every night after our long days outside.

Cravings: Greek salad. After eating so many leafy greens, olives and the sweetest cherry tomatoes ever, I need to recreate some of those delicious salads for my lunches this week.

Sleep: No complaints - sleeping like a baby once I get comfy, curled up on my left side.

Symptoms: Nothing new.

Best moment this week: Our 20 week scan. We attended our anomaly scan today at the hospital and are over the moon that everything is perfect and right on track with our little one. I still find the whole pregnancy process absolutely fascinating and I was just in awe of our baby wiggling about on screen, kicking its legs, sucking its thumb and opening and closing its mouth right on cue! Mind blowing!

Worst moment this week: Coming home from 30 degree heat and sunshine to a cold and rainy England!

Miss anything? Not really.

Maternity clothes: Having managed to get away with my normal Summer clothes over the last few months it is definitely time to invest in some Winter outfits which will include some maternity jeans and leggings.

Movement: I really thought I might have felt something by now but I still haven't recognised any of those tell-tale flutters or kicks but I am not concerned. Having seen our baby wiggling away today on the sonographer's screen I have all the reassurance I need.

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy. Our sonographer asked us today whether we wanted to find out the sex and knowing she could just tell us there and then was a wavering moment, but we stuck to our decision and turned away from the screen at the appropriate moment...there was no peeking I promise!

Belly button in/out: In

Wedding Rings on/off: On

Mood: Happy. Relaxed. Fit and healthy. Excited for the second half of my pregnancy and all the highs and lows it may bring.

Looking forward to: A short working week and catching up with family and friends at the weekend.

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Tuesday, 1 September 2015

My 18 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby is the size of a dragon fruit and is nearly six inches long. Its weight will increase about six-fold over the next month! Your baby is practicing breathing and its chest is moving in rhythm as if breathing air. Your baby's hearing has now fully developed so it can hear the sounds coming from outside the womb much clearer."

How far along: 18 weeks exactly today.

Days until due date: 154 days

My bump: My tummy is still continuing to pop out gradually and is starting to feel a lot harder and firmer now. I have also noticed that I have become a lot more veiny this week (a common pregnancy symptom) and I have two quite obvious veins now showing either side of my stomach.

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 3lbs. Today = 8stone 9lbs (+6lbs). After not really gaining much in the first 12 to 13 weeks of pregnancy, my weight seems to be going up rather steadily now at 1 lb a week which is right on track. It is a little daunting seeing the scales increase every week when I know I am eating very healthily and still exercising every day so hopefully it is all baby...

Measurements: Pre-pregnancy = 32, 26, 34. Today 33, 27, 35.

Stretch marks? Still no stetch marks to be found. Still slathering on the Palmers Skin Therapy Oil which I love.

Cravings: All the healthy things! Always craving lots of fruit - pink lady apples in particular, but they have to be ice cold from the fridge. I also spotted those Candy Floss grapes for the first time in Waitrose yesterday so had to buy a pack. They could be my new addiction!

Sleep: Sleeping well still especially with my new DreamGenii pillow. I have had a few uncomfortable nights though where I have rolled onto my back and the weight of my tummy causes my lower back to really ache in the morning. I have also found that I have been going to bed even earlier for the last few weeks - by 10pm I feel quite exhausted and just have to crawl under the covers which is crazy as I used to stay up until past midnight most nights watching television with Rob! I definitely feel the benefits though of getting more hours sleep and I always wake up early with bags of energy.

Symptoms: My skin was really suffering last week but this week I can see it is starting to really clear up which I am so happy about. No other major symptoms to report on apart from my veins becoming a lot more noticeable. This happens during pregnancy due to the increased blood supply (up to 40%!)pumping round your body and carrying nutrients to your baby and can show everywhere from your boobs, stomach, hands and legs.

Best moment this week: Trying on last Summer's bikinis in preparation for our holiday to Santorini next week and discovering they still fit me!

Worst moment this week: Saying no to a chunk of Camembert!

Miss anything? The freedom to go places without having to suss out where the nearest toilet is. An increased thirst plus a compressd bladder is not the best combination!

Maternity clothes: Nothing yet but I will definitely need to get myself some matenity jeans when I am back from holiday. If anyone has any recommendation on best places to shop then do let me know.

Movement: Still patiently waiting...

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In

Wedding Rings on/off: On

Mood: Happy. Energetic. Positive.

Looking forward to: Our holiday to Santorini. We fly out on Sunday for 8 days of sunshine and relaxation - with a few coastal walks and lengths of the swimming pool thrown in to keep us busy! So the next two weeks might feature a special bikini bump update from our Greek Island retreat so stay tuned for that. I am also looking forward to talking to our baby more and playing it music now I know they can fully hear everything that happens outside the womb. Better start devising a playlist!
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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

My 17 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby is the size of a navel orange. Its taste buds can now make out different flavours and its little heart is busy pumping 25 quarts of blood a day. Your baby is big enough to fit into the palm of your hand and its brain is communicating constantly with the nervous system and muscles."

How far along: 17 weeks exactly today.

Days until due date: 161 days

My bump: Looking at my bump from week 15 to week 17 I can see a slight difference in the size of my bump and the way the roundness is now sitting higher up. To me I feel huge but I still don't think anyone who didn't know my news would immediately know I was pregnant??

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 3lbs. Today = 8stone 8lbs (+5lbs)

Measurements: Pre-pregnancy = 32, 26, 34. Today 33, 27, 35.

Stretch marks? None to report so far. Still slathering on the Palmers Skin Therapy Oil which I love.

Cravings: No crazy cravings really - I am such a boring pregnant person! My diet really hasn't changed at all since being pregnant but I did have a hankering for a spicy Indian the other day with a side of peshwari naan bread so Rob and I went to a lovely local restaurant to celebrate his birthday and my jalfrezi went down a treat!

Sleep: Sleeping like a baby especially since my Dreamgenii pillow arrived. I would really recommend this for any pregnant ladies and it doubles up as a lovely feeding support pillow once baby has arrived.

Symptoms: No new symptoms to report this week apart from my skin has taken a bit of a turn for the worse and I am suffering from a few breakouts along my jawline and on my chest area which is really frustrating. Hopefully it will subside soon.

Best moment this week: Definitely hearing our baby's thundering heartbeat at my 16 week midwife appointment. I had no idea that they would offer me the chance to hear the heart beating so strongly so it was a real treat and such a reassuring sound! The midwife even let me record it so I could send a clip to Rob. I think he may have welled up a little at work...

Worst moment this week: Rubbish skin is getting me down a bit but other than that - things are still just ticking over nicely.

Miss anything? Nothing this week.

Maternity clothes: No maternity clothes purchases as of yet. I am trying to see out the last of Summer with the few remaining loose tees and trousers I have and then I can embrace the Autumn/Winter season with some fetching high-waisted jeans and oversized jumpers!

Movement: None yet but it won't be long! :)

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In

Wedding Rings on/off: On

Mood: Boundless energy. I am so fortunate that I feel so energetic and have managed to maintain my exercise regime pretty much every day since falling pregnant. At times I feel invincible! I thought being heavier and having a little bump in the way would really hamper my running and movement at boot camp and in my workout classes but I have never felt fitter!

Looking forward to: Those flutters and kicks from my baby. Any time from around 15-20 weeks women can start feeling their baby moving, stretching and wiggling inside them so I am literally on kick-watch every day now. It must be such an incredible and comforting (if a little weird) feeling to experience and I cannot wait!

I am hoping to expand more on my exercise routine since finding out I'm pregnant, how I am staying fit and what has changed so far over these past four months. Any questions you want me to answer in my next pregnancy post then please do just leave them below in the comments. x
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Sunday, 9 August 2015

My 15 Week Bump Update

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"Your baby is the size of a pear. Taste buds are forming, the kidneys are working and they can move all their joints and limbs. It the next few weeks you will start to feel those tell-tell flutters in your stomach of your baby moving around."

How far along: Technically 14weeks +5 days

Days until due date: 177 days

My bump: I've definitely noticed a change in my belly over the past few weeks. Before then my stomach was completely flat and I had abs. Sob! Everything is beginning to get a little bit softer and rounder and clothes are definitely feeling tighter now. Previously I noticed my belly feeling bigger from my belly button downwards but now I can feel that my belly is starting to fill out from under my bra line down to my belly button as well.

Weight changes: Pre-pregnancy = 8stone 3lbs. Today = 8stone 5lbs (+2lbs) It is so odd feeling so much bigger but still weighing pretty much the same!

Measurements: Pre-pregnancy = 32, 26, 34. Today 32, 27, 35. Things are definitely 'widening' to accommodate the little one.

Stretch marks? None to report so far. Have been slathering on the Palmers Skin Therapy Oil which I love.

Cravings: I haven't really experienced any cravings or food aversions since being pregnant. My appetite has definitely decreased though and I can't eat massive portions any more. Little snacks are my friend! That said, I did have a hankering for Millie's Cookies earlier so Rob treated me to a few of my favourites...mmm, raspberry and white chocolate!

Sleep: My sleep has been fine and unaffected so far apart from occasionally being woken up around 5am to make a mad dash to the toilet! Naturally I tend to sleep on my side which is now best for me and the baby since entering the second trimester but sometimes I do end up on my back which after a while makes my lower back ache like crazy.

Symptoms: Nails are so so strong and long and growing like crazy. I now have boobs that actually 'jiggle' when I run and I hate it! I always feel thirsty and manage to get through 4-5 litres of water a day. Breathless is a bugger and I feel like I have run a marathon after climbing three flights of stairs!

Best moment this week: Wedding dress shopping with one of my best friends on Saturday and she said "Yes to the dress"!! She looked gorgeous and I am so excited for her wedding day next September.

Worst moment this week: Suffering from excruciating pain around my rib cage. It lasted about a day and I'm really not sure what caused it - maybe it was just down to everything moving around and expanding inside me, but man it hurt!

Miss anything? Tea. Lots of tea. Tea by the bucket-load! I have severely cut down on my caffeine intake which is hard when you work in an office when there is a tea round on offer every half an hour! I have gone from 6-7 cups of tea a day to just a mere two decaf earl greys which I savour and enjoy like you wouldn't believe!

Maternity clothes: I don't think I will need actual maternity clothes for a while but I have had to buy some new items in the next size up to accommodate my changing body frame. My tops are fine but trousers and skirts are beginning to feel tight around my hips and waist which become really uncomfortable after an 8 hour day in the office. I feel like I have to constantly breathe in so I have treated myself to some slightly looser fitting bits that should tie me over for a month or so until I properly start to show and don't just look like I have eaten one too many cookies! Mmm, cookies...

Movement: None yet but it won't be long! :)

Gender: Unknown and we aren't going to find out either. I think there are so few genuine surprises left in life I couldn't think of anything better than letting this baby be one of them. I plan for Rob to be the one who reveals to me what we've had (if he can see through the tears!) - a little girl or a little boy.

Belly button in/out: In

Wedding Rings on/off: On

Mood: Happy and positive. I am thankful every day that I am feeling well, healthy and still so energetic during this pregnancy. I just wish I could live in sports bras and yoga pants all day!

Looking forward to: Booking a holiday. Rob and I are planning on going to Santorini at the start of September for a week of sun, sea, relaxation and feta cheese as our 'final' little holiday together, just the two of us.

I hope you enjoyed my first bump update and all being well I plan to keep them up every 1-2 weeks so we can all marvel at the ever-changing belly! Any questions you want me to answer in my next pregnancy post then please do just leave them below in the comments. x
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Friday, 31 July 2015

My First Trimester

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Wow I cannot believe I have been officially pregnant for over three months and have now entered the ‘second trimester’. Firstly I apologise for the splattering of pregnancy terminology that I will now be slipping into my baby blog posts – it was all so alien to me too only 12 weeks ago but basically a pregnancy is broken down into three trimesters comprising of three months each, so I am now into my second trimester and I have a whole new range of symptoms, changes and emotions to look forward to.

I really wanted to spend some time trying to capture everything, emotionally and physically, I felt during my first three months of pregnancy. I personally love reading about women’s different reactions and responses to pregnancy and I find it fascinating that one woman could be hugging the toilet for the first three months with horrendous morning sickness whilst another one wouldn’t even know she was pregnant. I am sorry to be that woman (pregnant ladies have permission to give me the evil eye) but I have been so  lucky to have had a really easy, breezy first trimester. Apparently only 25% of women escape with no major symptoms following getting pregnant and so far, I am happy to report I am in that minority.

So how did I find out? Well I remember the night clearly – it was a Friday evening and I was home alone. I don’t even really remember what prompted me to pick up a pregnancy test on my way home but obviously I could sense something was different, but I couldn’t pinpoint what. I think when you want a baby so much and a lot of planning goes into making sure you give yourselves the best chance of conceiving, you almost don’t want to jinx yourself by hoping…believing that that ovulation calendar might have actually worked! In hindsight I had actually dismissed the sore boobs and sudden tiredness for a few weeks prior to taking my pregnancy test, thinking it was just down to working too hard, my new boot camp classes and that time of the month! So when it came to actually taking the test I was very dismissive. I was blasé about it all as I just didn’t dare get my hopes up. In fact I almost throw the test away when I only saw one solitary blue line appears and my heart sank. But then something stopped me in my tracks – was that a second blue line developing? It was faint but I was pretty sure it was there. I turned on a few more lights in the house for a closer inspection. It was now I was cursing myself for buying the Tesco’s own cheap-y tests rather than the all-singing-all-dancing fancy ones. Looking at the two blue lines I was still unconvinced. Half of me wanted to believe it so much but the other half of me, the more rational and controlled side, couldn’t help but think it was a mistake. I decided to sleep on it and take the other test in the morning but that night I couldn’t help but start thinking about baby names and colour schemes for the nursery - my mind was racing. To cut a long story short, the second test pretty much confirmed that I was with child but still a little dubious I headed out to purchase a box of those fancy Clearblue pregnancy tests that tell you how many weeks you are gone and it transpired that I was not just a little bit pregnant, I was six weeks pregnant!

Keeping it a secret. Every mother-to-be knows that the first three months of pregnancy can be an unexpected time where things don’t always go to plan and sometimes that moment of joy and happiness can be cruelly snatched away from you. I was of course worried but vowed not to let it consume me – I had unknowingly gotten through six weeks of pregnancy problem-free and I decided to just carry on as normal (as normal as you can when you know you are growing a tiny human inside you). I carried on my exercise, ate my normal diet (with a few tweaks of course…man, I miss Goats Cheese!) and tried to maintain my happy, positive persona believing this was going to be best for me and the baby. We confided in a few close friends along the way but kept our secret close until after our 12 week scan (more on that later). It was only then that we officially told our parents, family and friends and I felt like a great weight had been lifted off our shoulders. For us it was the right decision to keep it such a guarded secret, even though at times I felt like I was lying to my mum, “No, sorry I can’t have a drink, I’m on…antibiotics!”, and it made that moment when we told them, complete with our baby picture, all that more special.

The scan. This is the first milestone that I think every mother-to-be focuses on the moment those two blue lines appear in front of them. This takes place anytime between 11weeks + 2days and 14 weeks and we were so thrilled to have our scan all booked in for three days before our wedding anniversary. I told myself that if everything was ok at that scan then this would be the best one year wedding anniversary present I could ever wish for. Understandably I was pretty nervous before the scan. Having spent the last 12 weeks feeling very un-pregnant with no symptoms whatsoever, it was very hard to convince myself that I was carrying something the size of a plum inside of me. We were called in just before 9am and I took my position on the couch with Rob gripping my hand next to me and a blank screen just above us. My heart was racing, my bladder uncomfortably full to help the sonographer get a clear picture and all I could think was “please, please”. And then the screen flicked on and our baby was there in front of us, just wiggling about and kicking its legs as much to say, “See, you didn’t need to worry Mum”. We just grinned and grinned and watched him/her dance around, responding to every cough and hip-shake I had to perform to make him uncurl, whilst the sonographer took measurements and photos. Just to hear those words, “You have one baby with one healthy heartbeat” was the most comforting message and I now felt like I had a connection with my child. They were real, there in black and white.  

Symptoms. As I mentioned I have had a really nice first trimester with no awful symptoms or problems whatsoever. I feel extremely fortunate but really hope any other mums-to-be reading this, who are having a tough time of it, don’t think I am being smug or superior at all. There were times I wished I felt the waves of nausea or had gone off my favourite food as it might have helped confirm along the way that I was actually pregnant and make me worry a little less! So apart from the sore boobs that marginally enlarged momentarily around week 6 to 7, (yep, the excitement of cracking into a B cup was short-lived!)  and the utter exhaustion during week 7 and 8, I have felt just like me. My appetite has probably slightly decreased and I feel full a lot sooner so little snacks are my friend rather than whopping huge meals. My skin, hair and nails are loving pregnancy at the moment with my hair feeling thicker and glossier than ever, nails that won’t stop growing and skin that has cleared up a lot – I am not saying I am glowing yet but I am hopefully on my way!!

My body is changing. Selfishly, I think the thing that I was always most worried about when I got pregnant was how much my body would change and how I would feel and adjust to this inevitable transformation! As someone who has always worked hard at maintaining a healthy, slim physique through lots of exercises and good food choices, it scared me to think I would ultimately be getting bigger - something I have always fought against. The bigger boobs I can just about handle (although running has never been so painful and uncomfortable) but seeing my belly change from flat and toned to slightly curved and definitely softer is a strange experience. Of course I find it fascinating and am totally embracing whatever my body needs to do to grow this happy baby, but it will be a strange and revealing experience I think.

Keeping fit. The moment I found out I was pregnant I had a list as long as my arm of burning questions I had to find the answer to. Once I knew what supplements I needed to be taking, what foods I should avoid and the best creams to prevent stretch marks, I was left googling all things relating to exercise and fitness whilst pregnant. As such an active person who would be doing boot camp, insanity classes, running or playing hockey most days of the week it worried me a little bit that I might have to slow down and stop my favourite activities. But of course keeping active is key to a healthy pregnancy and a lot of the advice I read seemed to suggest that if you were active and fit before your pregnancy then you could carry on doing what you were doing, with slight modifications. Obviously contact and dangerous sports are a no no so I have decided I won’t be playing hockey again this season as I have witnessed too many injuries on the pitch to feel comfortable doing that but I have continued with my other exercises religiously since finding out I was pregnant. Luckily I haven’t suffered from any real tiredness or sluggishness apart from a slight dip in energy around week 7 so have felt fine to continue. I think the main thing is to listen to your body and if I get home and just want to slump on the sofa and eat gherkins dipped in chocolate sauce (I pray I get no weird cravings like that!) then I blooming well will. But whilst I feel so spritely I want to take advantage of my minimal bump and high energy levels and enjoy working out as for me, it is the greatest stress reliever and makes me feel so good! I am aware that as my body changes, my bump starts to grow and I feel the pressure more on my joints I will have to slow down and maybe look at doing some softer activities which I am quite excited about really. Swimming and yoga are great options for pregnant ladies so I am already investigating local classes I can pop along to. But hey, if Paula Radcliffe can run a marathon when she is 7 months pregnant then there is hope for us all…I just won’t be out to set any new PBs.

I honestly think I could go on and on about everything that has occurred over the past three months but I fear I might have already lost most of you somewhere between sore boobs and full bladders. If you are still with me then I applaud you! I hope you have enjoyed a little insight into my first trimester and all the exciting and revealing things I have discovered about being pregnant. I plan to keep these updates quite frequent, maybe every two to three weeks, so I can capture all the little and big things that happen along the way. I also having a little little baby haul to share with you as well so stay tuned for cute baby grows and teeny tiny converse shoes!

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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

One Year On...

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On Sunday 19th July 2015 Rob and I celebrated our one year wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe one year has passed already since we said our “I dos” and danced under the Summer sun surrounded by our most loved friends and family. It was such a special day and we decided to mark the joyous occasion of our first anniversary with a trip to London, breakfast at the Sky Garden followed by drinks along the South Bank, lapping up the sun and riverside views.

But we had another little reason to make this weekend just gone particularly celebratory. It was the time we revealed to our family and friends that Rob and I are going to be parents next year (cue lots of excitable screams and warm, happy hugs). It has been a secret we have been sitting on for the past couple of months, desperate to share our news but anxious to keep everything quiet until we saw our little human on that screen, wiggling away. And boy did he/she wiggle!  

To say we are over the moon with this new direction in our lives would be an understatement. We are delighted beyond words. I have always wished to be a mum. It is a journey I feel I have been prepared for ever since I was about 18 years old! Therefore it was always a hope and dream that I would get to have children very soon after we got married so I feel incredibly blessed that it has happened for us, and I am thankful every day that I get to experience this with Rob by my side.

I know the next six months aren’t always going to be rosy, things will get tough and tiring, my body will change and my priorities will shift but I feel ready to embrace it all and I look forward to documenting this adventure right here on my blog. I know baby bumps and maternity wear isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea so I promise to keep up my beauty reviews but balance it out with some mum-to-be type updates as we go along, partly for my benefit so I can look back in a year’s time and reflect on this amazing journey and transformation I am about to undertake. Bye bye abs!!

I plan to begin with a little overview of my first trimester and capture how I have been feeling, emotionally and physically, from the moment I found out to now, twelve weeks on. I also want to share with you how I have been handling my fitness and exercise since being pregnant, what small changes I’ve made to my food choices to benefit me and baby and my aims for a fit, happy pregnancy in body and mind over the next six months.

When I took to twitter and Instagram (@pinkpixiedoll) on Sunday night to announce my happy news I was truly overwhelmed with everyone’s kind, supportive comments and messages. My phone went crazy! I just wanted to say again how thankful I am for everyone’s congratulations and how it has just added to the excitement that we were already feeling. It really is the most special feeling knowing I am going to be a mummy next year to my very own child and it is by the far the best anniversary present I could have ever received. I really hope you enjoy my blog updates and I can’t wait to share this adventure with you all.
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