Waves of Nausea
That’s how I’ve been spending the last two weeks. I know, it sounds terrible. It is terrible to experience. But thankfully, it’s for a good cause. We are expecting our third baby – Yay!
When I had J, for some reason I expected her to be pretty much the same as M was. When she turned out to have a completely different personality than M has, I was shocked. That was a learning experience. Along the same vein, I keep finding myself feeling very surprised how different this pregnancy is, even now, at the very beginning, from my first two pregnancies. The fatigue is overwhelming, and the nausea is making me feel depressed. I can only hope that the morning sickness ends quickly and the rest of the pregnancy is smooth sailing. In the meantime, I’m living on whatever pre-made foods I find appealing on any given day, and all the beautiful CSA veggies are going to waste. I’m sure I’ll be writing more on pregnancy and our planned third homebirth as I begin to feel a little better.









Ugh. The nausea, the endless nausea. Too bad we didn’t live closer, we could veg out together all day and take turns napping.
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Wow, Trish. That is fantastic news! I feel for you though. That nausea was almost debilitating for me…
So wasn’t the plan to have 3rd baby in Costa Rica?
Yes, Karla. We are planning are move for January, with plenty of time to have the birth there.
This pregnancy has been my worst one yet for fatigue and nausea. It really sucks. I really want to be enjoying this. It’s been a hard a few weeks. I have always loved being pregnant, so it’s hard to feel this way. I really hope this period of nausea ends very soon!
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