Pregnancy Chronicles
Being pregnant is a beautiful
experience. 32 weeks into my pregnancy and I have
understood that it is a unique experience for every individual. But what seem common
are discomfort, anxiety and excitement. May be?
I have been meaning to write a post
on pregnancy for a very long time. Even my otherwise ignorant husband suggested
that I should write one. As I am in the third trimester, I believe now is the
best time to write the post that I would love to read in future.
So here is how I would like to
remember my pregnancy…
a.
Everyone has an advice about food
When I say everyone, I actually
mean everyone: from a random stranger to your colleagues to your relatives.
Everyone has a piece of advice. Ginger is not good. Too much honey shouldn’t be
consumed. Don’t eat Papaya. Eat banana. Avoid chilies, baby will not like it. Eat
ice cream. ‘Gundruk khana hunna’ ‘Tama khanu hunna’. 32nd week and I
still can’t figure out what to avoid and what not to. I chose a convenient way
for myself. I decided early on, except for fruits and vegetables, I would
consume everything moderately and not to consume anything new and strange.
After all, who can say no to a tato tato gundruk ko jhol ani bhaat, right?
b.
Find somebody to talk to about your pregnancy
When you are pregnant, you want
to talk about every new experience. You want to discuss your morning sickness
and you want to share the stories of the kicks. You want to confide in someone
when you are not much confident about the changes in your body and you want to
talk in detail about your fears of delivery. I am very lucky because I am
sharing this phase of my life with three colleagues and it gets really fun when
we get together. Also, I think your doctor plays an important role in these
nine months. I like the fact that I can ask all my stupid questions to my
doctor and she answers patiently. There are a lot of pages on Instagram that
you can follow and send in your queries to the experts and they answer in
detail.
Some of the pages you might want
to follow if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant are:
pregnantandperfect, bumpnbub and mommy.labornurse. Also, I find the ‘Flo’ app very useful as it
sends daily notification about how your body, bump and baby are changing.
c.
Discover
your strongest self
There are days when you feel
overwhelmed with the love and support you receive from people around you and
there are days when you need to understand that only you are responsible for
the life you are carrying inside you. Whether you are hungry, upset, sad or
irritated, only you can fix your problem and you are responsible to set things
right no matter how difficult it might appear. You can blame everyone around
you for how you feel but in the end you know that only you are responsible and able to take the best care of that little
life growing inside you.
d.
Understanding and accepting your body
It’s funny how the most unnoticed
and unattended parts of your body start to develop this peculiar pain and cause
discomfort and you start walking like a duck. I once gathered courage and
discussed all kinds of pain I was experiencing with my doctor. She casually
replied that anything that hurts while you are in motion shouldn’t be a problem
which was very simply put and comforting. Nonetheless, I continue to do a lot
of oiyaaa and aiyaaa but don’t necessarily discuss it with my doctor.
Also, one of the issues that isn't openly discussed is how your body goes through this tremendous change and just because you are going to be a mother doesn't imply that you readily and happily accept the changes. It took me some time to understand and accept the fact that my body may never be the same.
e. Planning for after-delivery
One of the core issues Michelle
Obama discussed in her book ‘Becoming’ was challenges of working mothers. I see
a lot of my friends, colleagues and relatives who appear to be striking a
perfect balance between their professional life and new found role of
motherhood. Also, I know a lot of women who have had the courage to be
stay-at-home moms. I believe every woman deserves an acknowledgement and
appreciation for just being able to make that decision. Whether you decide to leave
your new born child at home in care of your parents or helpers to pursue your
career or you decide to take a break from your professional life to take care
of your child at home, you are strong and let no one tell you that you didn’t
make a correct choice. Hats Off to all working moms and stay-at-home moms! I
have immense respect for each one of you.
With that I wrap up this post,
hoping it would garner attention and comments from new and not so new mothers,
from pregnant and planning to be pregnant women or just from anyone interested J
Thanks for reading!
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