What did you miss/not miss about being pregnant?

Mikkimeow
Mikkimeow Posts: 1,282 Member
Hello Everyone! my name is Mikaela, and only a month after joining MFP in May, I found out I was pregant with my first child. After making sure that it was not in fact The Antichrist, I have taken to embracing this pregnancy! Well, mostly. I am definitely ready to get back on track with my weight loss post baby, but right now I want to simply stay healthy for my little girl, Isabella Rose. As I am nearing my due date, I realize that being preggo in my eggo has some interesting side effects. Good and bad.

Things I shall miss:

*Being given free gifts simply because I am with child
*Never having to open a door myself
*Exciting ultrasound appointments!
*Meeting very nice strangers who like to talk about their kids
*My mother in law is nice to me! (who knew that could happen?)
*The pure joy of feeling Isabella kick
*The smile I get every time I think about my baby
*Learning interesting human body functions during pregancy LOL
*I suddenly have the ability to stand up to my mother, because well, she does not know EVERYTHING
*Nobody says no when I want a deep fried burrito (maybe they should?)
*My nails look pretty all the time
* Delicious gummy prenatal vitamins
*Watching the father of my child show an unprecedented passion and zest for our future
*BABY SHOPPING. SO. FUN.
*Being able to share something so exciting with others
*Sexy time happens way more often around here. (YAY!)
*Comparing the size of my child to fruit. "Isabella now resembles a pear" lol
*This strange, quiet contentment with myself for once.


Things I will most definitely WILL NOT MISS

*Throwing up just because my stomach says so
*Random people touching my belly (back up crazy, how about I rub your midsection?)
* Being only able to sleep on my side (if you can call what I do sleeping...)
*Hearing every "parent tip" under the sun from people who have never had a kid
*The sudden random terror that I will be the worst possible mother ever
* I haven't been able to paint my toes in two months
*Heartburn that is radiating my kneecaps (YAY!)
*My never had children, single friends think I have a terrible disease and they must stay away
*Crying when I am sad. Also crying when I am happy, angry, sleepy, hungry
*Sometimes all I can think about is a donut
*Expectations that others have "You're going back to work in a month, right?"
*Some days having enough energy to bathe if I am lucky
*My cat doesn't trust my stomach. I don't blame her
*Sexy time has been replaced with discussing what to do if I poop in the hospital time
*Feeling the urge to stick parts of my overheated body into the frozen meat section while grocery shopping
*This newfound worry that my two very rowdy dogs might be baby killers
*Sitting in a theater and watching a 2 hour movie without farting is impossible
*I do not have complete use of my faculties
*Random dreams that I am getting it on with an elephant. (why?)
*Fuzzy slippers are no longer just for when I am home
*Waiting!
*If I drop something and no one is around, it is gone. Forever
*Having things I don't want tested, tested by my doctor
*People assume I am using formula/breastfeeding (my decision)
* My mother in law calls me 3xs a day to "just talk"
*My man has to put my own socks and shoes on my feet
*The inexplicable Hangry (hungry angry) I get at 3:00 in the morning when there is no cereal left

AND MANY MANY OTHER THINGS

I can honestly say that so far, the good absolutely outweighs the bad. I didn't even imagine I would want to have children, and now my life is open to an entirely new and exciting avenue. What are some of the things my preggo/mommy friends miss/don't miss? Feel free to friend me!
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  • Dub_D
    Dub_D Posts: 1,760 Member
    I will not miss anything about being pregnant.

    Worst. ever.
  • Rum_Runner
    Rum_Runner Posts: 617 Member
    First pregnancy was awesome - if I could've been guaranteed another pregnancy like that....I wouldn't have closed the shop.
    2nd pregnancy was the worst. Okay yes it was great to feel him kick for the first time, but we had M/C 6 months prior so I was a nervous wreck, I was continuously sick, I was in major pain, he dropped really early and I could barely walk, I was miserable. My hubby was so glad when I was no longer pregnant with him.

    With fear of a 3rd pregnancy being worse.... SHOP IS CLOSED!!!!!
  • jporte
    jporte Posts: 164 Member
    Loved being pregnant....even when I had sciatic pain with kid #2 and couldn't wear normal shoes (only flip flops in the winter) because my feet were insanely swollen with kid #3.
    I even gained 60 pounds with each kid (lost most of it each time luckily).
    First time I had a pedicure was with kid #1....best thing ever especially if your feet are swollen, and mine were terribly swollen with all 3 kids.
    I would have more kids if not for certain circumstances (my age and daycare situation).
  • megalin9
    megalin9 Posts: 771 Member
    The ONLY thing I miss about being pregnant is feeling a baby move. Absolutely fascinating.

    In addition to all of the things you said you won't miss (which are hysterical, by the way), I do NOT miss:

    *Peeing every time there is a jolt of some sort to my abdomen (coughing, sneezing, throwing up, laughing, jumping, etc.) - BTW, this will stay with you AFTER pregnancy. Have a pad and some back-up panties with you at all times. Not even kidding.
    *Sciatica (ouch!)
    *Indescribable pressure/pain in my hoo-hah for no apparent reason other than "my body is preparing for baby"
    *Acid reflux (Tums is no match to this stuff!)

    I'm sure there's more. While I love my babies and would go through it again for the same outcome, I LOATHED pregnancy!
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    I will not miss anything about being pregnant.

    Worst. ever.

    What she said.
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    I miss feeling the baby kick. That was really cool.

    I do not miss the incessant morning sickness that I had 24/7 for nine full months and I don't miss getting tired so easily along with ending up with horrible side stitches with the least amount of exercise.
  • flabbyjay
    flabbyjay Posts: 95 Member
    First pregnancy was awesome - if I could've been guaranteed another pregnancy like that....I wouldn't have closed the shop.
    2nd pregnancy was the worst. Okay yes it was great to feel him kick for the first time, but we had M/C 6 months prior so I was a nervous wreck, I was continuously sick, I was in major pain, he dropped really early and I could barely walk, I was miserable. My hubby was so glad when I was no longer pregnant with him.

    With fear of a 3rd pregnancy being worse.... SHOP IS CLOSED!!!!!

    *knock knock, anyone in there?!?!
  • dkrieser
    dkrieser Posts: 84 Member
    Miss

    People smiling or being extra nice to me.

    Baby hiccups! :heart:

    Wearing any shirt that is tight over belly and it is cute bc it is a smooth baby belly, not imperfect lumps here and there just from extra fat. lol !:tongue:


    Will not miss

    unconfortable sleeping

    heartburn
  • BondBomb
    BondBomb Posts: 1,781 Member
    I will not miss anything about being pregnant.

    Worst. ever.

    What she said.
    Third this.
  • LauraMacNCheese
    LauraMacNCheese Posts: 7,173 Member
    What I miss:

    *Feeling them move around or kick was pretty cool
    *The ultrasounds were always awesome

    What I do NOT miss:

    *Finger sticks 4-5 times a day
    *3-4 shots of insulin in the belly every day
    *An awful diet that left me completely & utterly ravenous for 6-7 months
    *My bladder being used as a punching bag/pillow
    *An alien playing footsie with my sciatic nerve (my son)
    *A butt jammed up under my rib cage for 2 months (also my son)
    *The amniocentesis needle
    *Having my own gravitational pull
  • NoahandPresleysMom
    NoahandPresleysMom Posts: 763 Member
    Hello Everyone! my name is Mikaela, and only a month after joining MFP in May, I found out I was pregant with my first child. After making sure that it was not in fact The Antichrist, I have taken to embracing this pregnancy! Well, mostly. I am definitely ready to get back on track with my weight loss post baby, but right now I want to simply stay healthy for my little girl, Isabella Rose. As I am nearing my due date, I realize that being preggo in my eggo has some interesting side effects. Good and bad.

    Things I shall miss:

    *Being given free gifts simply because I am with child
    *Never having to open a door myself
    *Exciting ultrasound appointments!
    *Meeting very nice strangers who like to talk about their kids
    *My mother in law is nice to me! (who knew that could happen?)
    *The pure joy of feeling Isabella kick
    *The smile I get every time I think about my baby
    *Learning interesting human body functions during pregancy LOL
    *I suddenly have the ability to stand up to my mother, because well, she does not know EVERYTHING
    *Nobody says no when I want a deep fried burrito (maybe they should?)
    *My nails look pretty all the time
    * Delicious gummy prenatal vitamins
    *Watching the father of my child show an unprecedented passion and zest for our future
    *BABY SHOPPING. SO. FUN.
    *Being able to share something so exciting with others
    *Sexy time happens way more often around here. (YAY!)
    *Comparing the size of my child to fruit. "Isabella now resembles a pear" lol
    *This strange, quiet contentment with myself for once.


    Things I will most definitely WILL NOT MISS

    *Throwing up just because my stomach says so
    *Random people touching my belly (back up crazy, how about I rub your midsection?)
    * Being only able to sleep on my side (if you can call what I do sleeping...)
    *Hearing every "parent tip" under the sun from people who have never had a kid
    *The sudden random terror that I will be the worst possible mother ever
    * I haven't been able to paint my toes in two months
    *Heartburn that is radiating my kneecaps (YAY!)
    *My never had children, single friends think I have a terrible disease and they must stay away
    *Crying when I am sad. Also crying when I am happy, angry, sleepy, hungry
    *Sometimes all I can think about is a donut
    *Expectations that others have "You're going back to work in a month, right?"
    *Some days having enough energy to bathe if I am lucky
    *My cat doesn't trust my stomach. I don't blame her
    *Sexy time has been replaced with discussing what to do if I poop in the hospital time
    *Feeling the urge to stick parts of my overheated body into the frozen meat section while grocery shopping
    *This newfound worry that my two very rowdy dogs might be baby killers
    *Sitting in a theater and watching a 2 hour movie without farting is impossible
    *I do not have complete use of my faculties
    *Random dreams that I am getting it on with an elephant. (why?)
    *Fuzzy slippers are no longer just for when I am home
    *Waiting!
    *If I drop something and no one is around, it is gone. Forever
    *Having things I don't want tested, tested by my doctor
    *People assume I am using formula/breastfeeding (my decision)
    * My mother in law calls me 3xs a day to "just talk"
    *My man has to put my own socks and shoes on my feet
    *The inexplicable Hangry (hungry angry) I get at 3:00 in the morning when there is no cereal left

    AND MANY MANY OTHER THINGS

    I can honestly say that so far, the good absolutely outweighs the bad. I didn't even imagine I would want to have children, and now my life is open to an entirely new and exciting avenue. What are some of the things my preggo/mommy friends miss/don't miss? Feel free to friend me!


    i was high risk both times and had to inject bloodthinners into my stomach fat that gave me HORRIBLE bruises, I also had hyperemisis gravaderim(horrendous morning sickness). Theres a reason i had my tubes tied.......
  • MayMaydoesntrun
    MayMaydoesntrun Posts: 805 Member
    I miss balancing my dinner plate on my stomach, and shoveling the food right in my mouth. It was awesome...
  • Mikkimeow
    Mikkimeow Posts: 1,282 Member
    So true! Definitely nice to be able to take a bath and have my laptop resting on the giant mountain that is my belly at the same time. And who needs a plate when you can balance sandwiches on newly swollen breasts?
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    What I miss about being pregnant:

    - no period for 10 months
  • Kalebsmommy424
    Kalebsmommy424 Posts: 110 Member
    I miss feeling him move.

    I miss eating as much as I wanted (lost weight the whole pregnancy I have no idea how)

    I miss the random rubs on my belly from people

    I miss not having a period

    I dont miss laughing and peeing on myself

    I dont miss the gas and acid reflux

    I dont miss morning sickness

    I dont miss my cankles (lol oh wait i still have those..nvm)

    I dont miss not being able to sleep on my stomache
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  • Kalebsmommy424
    Kalebsmommy424 Posts: 110 Member
    I miss balancing my dinner plate on my stomach, and shoveling the food right in my mouth. It was awesome...

    Oooh this^^^ having your very own built in tray was awesome!! It was a remote control/cell phone holder too..lol
  • tashjs21
    tashjs21 Posts: 4,584 Member
    I am pregnant right now with my second one. I did NOT miss the bloodhound nose that pregnancy gives you. I can smell everything and everything friggin stinks!!

    Other than that, I can't really remember So I am sure I will be adding to the list as I go on. I did miss feeling the baby move, I can't wait to feel that again!. :love:
  • DawnieB1977
    DawnieB1977 Posts: 4,248 Member
    I've got 2 children, aged 3 and 1, and i loved most things about being pregnant. My 1st pregnancy was definitely better though, but my son was only 14 months when i got pregnant the 2nd time, so there was no chance of resting.

    What I loved:
    - feeling my babies kick
    - having lovely hair and skin (more the 1st time)
    - having people be nice to me
    - buying baby things
    - allowing myself to eat chocolate guilt free :smile:
    - sitting down occasionally at work (I'm a teacher and usually stand up all day) and my pupils getting excited and coming up with name suggestions!
    - maternity leave (i left work at 36 weeks both times and had 9 months off 1st time and a year the 2nd time)


    What I didn't enjoy:
    - feeling rough the 1st trimester (more with my daughter than with my son)
    - not feeling in control of my body
    - gaining weight
    - sleeping badly (2nd pregnancy)
  • NoahandPresleysMom
    NoahandPresleysMom Posts: 763 Member
    So true! Definitely nice to be able to take a bath and have my laptop resting on the giant mountain that is my belly at the same time. And who needs a plate when you can balance sandwiches on newly swollen breasts?

    wtf?? u trying to electracute yourself?
  • So true! Definitely nice to be able to take a bath and have my laptop resting on the giant mountain that is my belly at the same time. And who needs a plate when you can balance sandwiches on newly swollen breasts?

    You used a laptop in the bathtub? That seems dangerous.
  • AmyP619
    AmyP619 Posts: 1,137 Member
    The list of things you won't miss made me die laughing!!!!!!!!! Oh my word. I have never been preggo, no kiddos yet, but this really just makes me look right forward to it :-P oh man, too funny!
  • CincinnatiDEIFan
    CincinnatiDEIFan Posts: 188 Member
    I will not miss anything about being pregnant.

    Worst. ever.

    What she said.
    Third this.

    Fourth (Pre Eclampsia and three week hospital stays are TERRIBLE!)
  • Linli_Anne
    Linli_Anne Posts: 1,360 Member
    Miss:
    Baby kicks
    Hearing the heartbeat at appointments
    Trying to guess the gender (both our kiddos were surprises)
    Radiant Glow
    How much I loved and respected my body for thsoe 18 months (2 pregnancies)

    Not Miss:
    Decreased bladder size
    Nose bleeds
    Edema
    leaking breastmilk
    First BM after baby
  • NoahandPresleysMom
    NoahandPresleysMom Posts: 763 Member
    i also had gestationl diabetes with baby number 2. the only thing i oved was the day they were born and having elective c sections. BEST.CHOICE.EVER!!!!
  • Mikkimeow
    Mikkimeow Posts: 1,282 Member
    So true! Definitely nice to be able to take a bath and have my laptop resting on the giant mountain that is my belly at the same time. And who needs a plate when you can balance sandwiches on newly swollen breasts?

    wtf?? u trying to electracute yourself?

    lol no I was joking. I was taking the food on the plate thing to a higher level... Electronics and water definitely dont mix.
  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
    what will I miss???

    not a damn thing.
  • mikayla169
    mikayla169 Posts: 40 Member
    That list did make me chuckle, and I can relate to near enough every single one of them.
    But I definitely miss feeling my little boy's hiccups, and his kicks. I actually enjoyed the labour part, purely because of the utter sense of joy when you're handed your baby for the first time!
    I miss seeing him move when I'm in the bath, looking uber preggo-sexy in my maxi dresses, and not having to worry about looking fat in an outfit!

    I miss my friends (as like you, I now obviously have a disease and noone visits or even bothers anymore, its me, my fiance and little man against the world), I miss having an unbroken nights sleep, I miss having stable hearing through him not screaming in my ear, I miss having time to clean the house without having to stop every ten minutes and I miss being able to get a bath according to my own schedule!

    The list can go on and on, but every second, through pregnancy and afterwards, the good and bad, is worth it and I can honestly say that a few years down the line, I cannot WAIT to do it all again :).
  • mikayla169
    mikayla169 Posts: 40 Member
    The ONLY thing I miss about being pregnant is feeling a baby move. Absolutely fascinating.

    In addition to all of the things you said you won't miss (which are hysterical, by the way), I do NOT miss:

    *Peeing every time there is a jolt of some sort to my abdomen (coughing, sneezing, throwing up, laughing, jumping, etc.) - BTW, this will stay with you AFTER pregnancy. Have a pad and some back-up panties with you at all times. Not even kidding.
    *Sciatica (ouch!)
    *Indescribable pressure/pain in my hoo-hah for no apparent reason other than "my body is preparing for baby"
    *Acid reflux (Tums is no match to this stuff!)

    I'm sure there's more. While I love my babies and would go through it again for the same outcome, I LOATHED pregnancy!

    LOL!
    The pain in the hoo - ha thing got me good and proper in my pregnancy! Toward the end, as it was getting worse, every day I was convinced I was going into labour! As it turned out I developed gallstones so was induced the day before my due date, he got distressed in labour, their was no dilation after 15 hours so ended up having a section anyway! (FYI, the recovery after a section - NEVER would want that again! NASTY!)
  • dorianaldyn
    dorianaldyn Posts: 611 Member
    My first pregnancy ended in a m/c, so I was nervous throughout both of my successful pregnancies.

    But, overall - I loved being pregnant! I only had nausea issues with my second child, but even that wasn't too bad. I loved loved loved feeling them kick and move around. Neither birth experience was what I really wanted, but in the end, both of my kids are here (and I'm still here) and that's what matters. I worked right up until I went into labor with both my kids, so overall I was a happy, active pregnant lady :-).

    Oh, and I breastfed both kids and had zero trouble losing the baby weight. It was when I stopped nursing my son that the weight slowly crept on. Breastfeeding burns a LOT of calories :-).