
I’m 26 weeks into my pregnancy, and it’s only within the last 2-3 that I’ve started to feel some sort of normalcy. While I am approaching my third trimester (and who knows what to expect for that) I wanted to share what has helped me get through the first two. It’s such a unique experience for everyone, and if there is one thing I have learned from being pregnant it’s that you really have to take it one day at time. The first trimester is often the hardest for many pregnant women, myself included, and honestly it was pretty isolating. I spent the entire time at home in bed or in the ER/urgent care getting fluids. I’ve heard from many of you in your first trimester who are struggling and looking for anything that might bring some relief. I hope wherever you are, pregnant, TTC, thinking about it for the future, or a friend looking to help someone close to you who’s pregnant, that some of these things will help bring some comfort. If you’re in it right now and you’re struggling, hang in there, even when it seems like it will last forever, I promise there is a light at the end of the tunnel. In pregnancy birth is the end goal and there is only one way to get there. So take it one day at a time and take care of yourself along the way.
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Today I will share a guide to pregnancy that you will hopefully find helpful if you are currently going through pregnancy or hoping to become pregnant soon.
Pregnancy Survival Guide
MORNING SICKNESS
I don’t know who came up with the term morning sickness but I’m guessing it was a man, because in my experience, there is no such thing. It’s all day, and no it’s not like a bad hangover, it’s 10,000 times worse. Granted I had hyperemesis gravidarum, which if you’ve had it, you know is HELL, but even if you haven’t, pregnancy sickness, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy or early pregnancy can strike at any time. I feel very lucky that for the most part, I had it most severe from week 6-15, and then with the exception of a few days here and there the nausea and vomiting subsided. That said, when you’re going through it, it’s awful and it feels like there is no end in sight. Truthfully there wasn’t much that gave me relief, most days I just didn’t eat, but as time went on I was able to introduce more food and eventually get on medication that worked. I know everyone’s experience is so different and I am not a medical professional so please consult with your doctor on the right approach for you.
- Organic saltines and plain white toast kept bedside- There was a period of time where I would have to wake up in the middle of the night to eat crackers or toast (whatever I could stomach) and it helped prevent sickness overnight and in the morning in the early stages.
- Diclegis – My doctor had me try a combo of over the counter unisom and B12 (basically what diclegis is) because diclegis is not covered by my insurance, but it didn’t work. I paid $700 for the first prescription, huge mistake. Luckily, they came out with a generic version of the drug, doxylamine/pyridoxine. I used the GoodRx App to fill my prescription (it gives huge discounts for prescriptions not covered by insurance) and saved hundreds of dollars. Initially I was taking 4 pills a day but I’m now (at week 26) down to 1 pill at night.
- Lemons – My sense of smell, especially during the first trimester was INSANE. Pretty much everything made me nauseous, Craig ate dinner outside most nights (it was summer, he didn’t mind) because I couldn’t stand the smell of food. I couldn’t even sit on our leather couch because the smell made me sick. Smelling sliced lemons a few times throughout the day was really helpful with nausea. If you don’t have lemons around essential oils can also be really helpful. Peppermint in your belly button (I know weird) can help with nauseous.
- Electrolytes – Hydration is probably the most crucial thing in dealing with morning sickness/nausea/HG. The tough part was that even keeping down water was impossible some days. I didn’t like the taste of anything. I finally discovered Drink Basis, an electrolyte drink my cousin introduced me to and it truly saved me. I’m convinced it kept me out of urgent care because I was finally able to stay hydrated. You can also make pops or ice chips with it.
- Queasy Drops – My Aunt gave these to me and they were so helpful, especially when I couldn’t eat. They definitely helped in preventing me from getting sick constantly.
- Ginger Ale- Ginger ale makes me think sick days at home as a child but it can actually be very helpful for those dealing with morning sickness. The combination of bubbles, sugar and a ginger taste can help to battle that queasiness.
Food
In many ways food and morning sickness go hand in hand, because it took me a while to get to a point where I could eat anything at all, and then I had a phase where my food cravings were all over the place and usually only lasted 24 hours, Craig made many trips to the grocery store. Especially in the beginning, eating little bits at a time throughout the day is helpful. When I could finally start introducing foods again I’d try and eat a small portion every hour or so.
- Fresh Fruit – When I could finally introduce foods again, blueberries, strawberries, sliced mangos were pretty easy for me to keep down.
- Soups – This was basically the first actual food I started eating again, it started with roasted tomato soup that Craig would make (just oven roasted tomatoes blended with chicken or vegetable stock and some olive oil, salt and pepper), then ramen, first with just broth and noodles and eventually adding chicken.
- Protein Bars – I needed enough nourishment to get blood work done while I was still pretty sick and for whatever reason I was able to keep down protein bars which helped a ton. I like GoMacro and Luna bars.
- PROBAR Energy Chews – Discovered these on Amazon and they were a lifesaver when I was struggling to eat or just if I’m out and need a quick snack.
Comfort
Whatever you can do to make yourself comfortable, go for it. As I mentioned, there was a long stretch of time where I basically didn’t get out of bed, and didn’t leave the house. Unfortunately I know this isn’t realistic for everyone, especially if you have to go into an office (I recommend looking into your company’s and state’s leave policies as there can be ways to get PTO if you’re suffering from HG). Here are some things that really helped me.
- Silk Sleep Mask – Pregnant or not this is one of my favorite things, but it really came in handy on my worst days. When I just needed to lay in stillness and darkness I would put this on and it helped with headaches, nausea, etc.
- Latex Mattress Topper – I’ve never really had trouble sleeping until I got pregnant. I was so uncomfortable, all day and all night. Because I was in bed so much our mattress just felt hard as a rock. I found this 100% natural latex mattress topper (2 inch) on Amazon and it was a lifesaver. It’s soft but supportive, stays cool, and has no bad smell. I ended up getting another for our guest bedroom and everyone raves about it.
- Headaches – Probably a combination of pregnancy hormones, dehydration and hunger I had some brutal migraines in my first trimester. I didn’t want to rely solely on tylenol (which didn’t help much anyway). The Indie Lee Mind and Body Gel truly helped me get rid of or keep migraines and headaches at bay. Craig would massage it into the base of my neck and shoulders and it gave me so much relief.
- Pregnancy Pillow – I got this pregnancy pillow and it’s really helpful for making side sleeping more comfortable and also keeping you from rolling onto your back.
maternity Clothes
I had this thing about not buying maternity clothes, it didn’t last long. Once I could actually get dressed and leave the house again I just wanted to be as comfortable as possible. I don’t even want to admit how many different maternity leggings, maternity jeans and nursing/maternity bras I tried. I also discovered it’s actually kind of difficult to find sustainable/ethical maternity brands, but they do exist! 9 months of pregnancy can feel like a lifetime so invest in some cozy, good feeling clothing that you feel comfortable in.
- Leggings – Hands down, no competition the best maternity leggings I found are from Boob Design (recommended by a few of you, so thanks!). Even better, they are a sustainable brand. I live in their once on never off leggings (size medium) and the merino wool leggings (they are very warm). I also like the Spanx faux leather maternity leggings (size small).
- Nursing/Maternity bras- Forget anything with underwire, basically right from the start I need something comfortable and stretchy. This bra is really comfortable along with this one. They’re basically the only thing I wear.
- Maternity Jeans – I tried a ton of maternity jeans and truthfully none are really amazing but I landed on two that are comfortable enough that I can wear them when I’m sick of wearing leggings. The Madewell Maternity Skinny Jeans and the AG Secret Fit Maternity Jeans.
- Pajamas – I LOVE Lake Pajamas. They are so soft and comfortable and I wear them a size up anyway (small) so I didn’t need to order new ones because I can wear them low. They’re also amazing quality so I think worth the price.
- Everyday style – Check out the style section on the site I’ve done several posts on maternity friendly style.
Beauty & Wellness
If there’s ever a time to make the switch to clean beauty products, pregnancy would be it. There’s so many toxic ingredients in regular skincare products and on top of that, so many ingredients you’re supposed to avoid while pregnant. here are the clean beauty products that have worked well for me.
- Stretch Marks – If I’m being honest, I think stretch marks are in large part, genetic. There’s things you can do to help prevent them, but ultimately there is no miracle cure. Staying hydrated is of course important, and keeping your skin moisturized. I love this pregnant belly oil from Follain (use code JESSANNKIRBY for 10% off).
- Skincare – My already dry skin is even more dry (and itchy) now. Talula Skincare Body Butter is amazing and First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream. I did a post about my skincare routine you can find here, I’ll do another update soon for winter. If you look under the Beauty section of the site you can find my favorite clean makeup.
- Prenatal Vitamins – I had been taking Ritual for a while before I got pregnant so switched my subscription to their prenatal once I found out (use code KIRBY for 10% off your first three months). Honestly I didn’t take it from about week 6-15 because I couldn’t keep it down. I’ve always been borderline anemic and pregnancy made it worse. I started taking MegaFood Blood Builder and it was life changing. I felt a difference in a matter of days.
- Pregnancy Books – So I’m taking a less is more approach as in, I’ve barely read any books. Eventually I might but for now I’m just focused on trying to be healthy (and sane). Two books I have enjoyed are The First Forty Days and Momstrology.
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