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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:33 pm
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Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 5:44 am
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If I could go back in time, this is really what I'd do:
Change eating habits, lose weight, and build omg muscle.
--If I had more muscle, my back wouldn't be near as sore, I'd be less exhausted all of the time, and I'd be better prepared for going through delivery.
--If I had been at a normal weight for my height, I wouldn't be as worried about gestational diabetes, the additional stress on my body, or having to closely watch my weight.
--If I had developed good eating habits, I wouldn't be driving myself bonkers battling old habits. For example:
1) Pre-pregnancy, I could eat 1 big meal a day and be fine. During: I struggle to remember to eat before I start to feel nauseated. 2) Pre-pregnancy: A glass or two of water a day was fine. During: I feel dizzy because I forget to keep drinking constantly.
I mean, I will get through this and kiddo is fine, but I feel like a dummy because many of my woes could've been stopped if I were more honest with myself about my health, concerning weight, habits, and exercise. Knowing what I do now, I'm going to get serious about physically preparing myself for next time.
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Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:29 am
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A000045 If I could go back in time, this is really what I'd do: Change eating habits, lose weight, and build omg muscle. --If I had more muscle, my back wouldn't be near as sore, I'd be less exhausted all of the time, and I'd be better prepared for going through delivery. --If I had been at a normal weight for my height, I wouldn't be as worried about gestational diabetes, the additional stress on my body, or having to closely watch my weight. --If I had developed good eating habits, I wouldn't be driving myself bonkers battling old habits. For example: 1) Pre-pregnancy, I could eat 1 big meal a day and be fine. During: I struggle to remember to eat before I start to feel nauseated. 2) Pre-pregnancy: A glass or two of water a day was fine. During: I feel dizzy because I forget to keep drinking constantly. I mean, I will get through this and kiddo is fine, but I feel like a dummy because many of my woes could've been stopped if I were more honest with myself about my health, concerning weight, habits, and exercise. Knowing what I do now, I'm going to get serious about physically preparing myself for next time. Thank you. I'm trying to work on eating better, it's been hard since alot of healthy food is really expensive. I want to go non GMO and fully organic. I have a bad habit of forgetting to drink water, so I'll keep that in mind as well. I'm worried about gestational diabetes since I'm already starting to show symptoms of diabetes. It runs in my family
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