Tuesday, June 21, 2011

M&M: Icky Side effects of Pregnancy

During my pregnancy a number of times I felt that I am flakier than usual. I saw myself forgetting things frequently and slipping things from my hand all the time. It became impossible for me to have my meal without messing up. Literally, I used to eat like a kid. Although list of my side effects is quite long, I am sharing some of them and how I coped with them.
Morning Sickness and Queasiness:
From its name it sounds like something which can happen only in morning, but trust me it can happen all day long. It doesn't matter what time of day. Following are the measures I tried to get some relief from it.
  • Drinking lots of water with fresh lemon in it
  • Ginger also helped me a lot in quelling my queasiness. I used to nibble on ginger
  • Taking small but frequent light meals. I realized the my queasiness increased if I delayed my meal
  • Preggie Pops
  • Vitamin B6 syrup (after consulting my Nurse practitioner)

Excessive Saliva:
Initially, when it started I thought it might be because of acidity, but soon I realized that I am salivating more than usual. Beside spitting I tried following measure to quell it :
  • Frequent brush and tongue cleaning. I used to dislike the taste of toothpaste and mouth wash, so I started using Indian tooth powder "Dabur lal dant manjaan.”
  • Frequent, small, well-balanced meals, and avoided excessive amounts of starchy food
  • Drank plenty of water- I used to keep a water bottle handy all the time
  • Preggie pops
Taste Change:
My sense of taste became so unpredictable that if one day I was eating sweet the other day I was eating salty food. This was the one area where I was experimenting every other day. Throughout the day I used to feel metallic taste, I made a habit of brushing my teeth and cleaning my tongue after every meal.

Smell Sensitivity:
Oh man! It was so bad. My smell sensitivity was so intense that we stopped cooking food at our home and put a microwave in garage. I always used a paper tissue to cover my nose whenever I visit my kitchen. I also tried aromatherapy by smelling different things such as flower petals, candles, drinks (rooh afza) etc.

Food Aversion:
I had a severe food aversion specially to garlic, onion and milk. I used to avoid  fridge and our pantry. For some time we stopped buying all those food items which were on top of my aversion list. I was not able to drink milk so to keep my calcium intake normal I started eating "Rasgullas"
Headaches and Fever:
I got the fever and headaches for a short time. I took “Tylenol” once or twice after consulting my Nurse practitioner. I preferred the rest over the medication for mild fever/headaches

Acid Reflux:
Throughout my pregnancy I avoided oily food. I also started Indian yoghurt with each meal and that really helped me in my acid reflux. Other things which I tried were:
  • Avoided water immediately after meal
  • Avoided citric fruits. Ate fruits and vegetables which helped me in quelling my acid reflux: Banana, Guava, Doskaya, and cucumber
  • Frequent shots of cold milk
  • TUMS
  • Slow walking on Treadmill after every meal
Leg Cramps:
It started in my third month. To keep my leg cramps at bay I tried following thing:
  • Increased my calcium intake
  • Stretching exercises (check my section)
Water retention (edema):
  • Avoided wearing socks and tight footwear
  • I used to drink lots of water
  • Avoided long sitting and standing. I used to put my feet up whenever possible while sitting
Stretch Marks:
My Dr. advised me not to waste my money on stretch marks cream. I used the olive oil as body lotion throughout my pregnancy and it worked for me.
Labia pain:
Taylor sitting” helped me a lot in assuaging my pain from it.

Monday, June 20, 2011

M&M: Tale of my three trimesters

During my pregnancy, I had all the possible side effects that one can imagine: excessive saliva, mood swings, acid reflux, smell sensitivity, nausea, headaches, back pain, water retention (edema), taste change, itching, muscle spasms, etc. Like a true friend acid reflux stayed with me until the last day of my pregnancy; there wasn't a single day when I didn't feel it. To get some relief from it, I tried every possible thing, but soon I realized that I couldn’t get away from it.

In my first two months, I didn’t feel any major side effects except increased appetite and mood swings; however, beginning third month, every other day I was feeling something new. Third month was worst I was not able to eat well because of nausea and queasiness. I was throwing up all day long. My diet was quite limited to certain food items. Primarily, I was eating lots of fruits and drinking lemonade. My husband was a bit surprised when he found that I couldn’t even drink plain water because of some weird small; and same with Onion, garlic, rice, because of their unbearable smell I stopped eating them.
Generally, second trimester is considered relatively better than other two which I found true in my case, but it was not as good as I was expecting. Beginning fourth month things started getting better, and I found that some of the side effects were fading away. Fifth and sixth months were the best period of my pregnancy. In these two months, I could eat well and some of the side effects such as smell sensitivity and morning sickness had lessened; I started light exercises and evening walk, and we also planned trips to Vancouver and Bay area.
Once I reached my third trimester I realized how time really flies? This trimester was relatively better than my first trimester, but there were some new developments such as difficult in walking, blanking out, loosen grip, labia pain, muscle spasms. Babycenter.com was one of the sites which I used primarily for my pregnancy-related queries. I also subscribed to its weekly emails.
My every trimester came with new surprises, but slowly, and steadily I learned how to cope with them.
Posted by Nidhi at 10:40

Saturday, June 18, 2011

M&M: Books I Read During Pregnancy

In pregnancy, it really helps if you know beforehand what changes your pregnancy will brings in you, what is safe to eat and what is not, and what one can try to assuage minor aches and pains. There are really some good books which helped me throughout my pregnancy. I didn’t read any book religiously, but I used to consult them whenever I had any question or concern.
  1. Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy: Loved this book very precise and concise with no fluffs. I used to read it on week-by-week basis to get a picture of my upcoming weeks.
  2. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide By Penny Simkin, Janet Whalley and Ann Keppler: This book, not only provides info about clinical details, but also provides info about the emotional aspects of pregnancy. If you are planning for natural birth then this is a must have book. I used this book primarily for Pregnancy exercises, natural birth, and postpartum care.
  3. What to expect when you're expecting By Heidi Murkoff (Author), Sharon Mazel (Author): I don’t like it much; I found the tone a bit condescending and found the details a bit overwhelming. I used to filter through the pages which applied to me.
  4. Baby Bargains: Secrets to Saving 20% to 50% on Baby Furniture, Gear, Clothes, Toys, Maternity Wear and Much, Much More! by Denise Fields, Alan Fields : A must have book for new parents. It really helps you to understand the general lingo related to baby stuff. This book helped me in making my decision about what to buy and what not to. I didn't read this book cover-to-cover, but I selected few topics and read them thoroughly.
  5. Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads: This book is a perfect gift for a new Dad. Don't get mislead by the title, even for new mom it's a good read. My husband and I read this book. It is a very practical, short and upfront book. Book's layout is pretty organized and full of pictures. I read this book in short burst towards the end of my pregnancy and after delivery. Tips and tricks are really practical and useful too.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

M&M: Welcome to the Mommy's club!

Becoming a Mom is a life changing experience; it completely changes your outlook towards life. After becoming a Mom your whole world  revolves around your little munchkin. In three trimesters of Pregnancy one feels so many physical as well as emotional changes that it becomes overwhelming. I know every pregnancy is different; some really enjoy their pregnancy- as they do not feel any side effects - but for others each day becomes a new challenge.
My pregnancy was a bit difficult. I had almost all possible icky side effects which one can imagine. My initial two months of pregnancy were fine but from 9th week onward things became bad to worst. I still remember   on my first visit to Ob/Gyn I was so happy  that I had completed two months and still there was no side effect, but very next day my morning sickness started.
There are two weird things about pregnancy- First, with each passing day your questions and Google search increases; second, the strategies or advices which worked for some might not work for you.  Most of the time when I had a doubt, I used to call my family or my friends, consult a book, search on the net, or if nothing worked then I used to call my Nurse practitioner.
Definitely, pregnancy is a roller-coaster ride for some and cake-walk for others.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Better late than never….

It was a lazy Saturday morning. My wall clock was showing me 10:20 a:m, and I was wondering what should I cook for the brunch? I really wanted to try something different from regular meal. I asked my husband, “how about Vegetable Manchurian,” and as expected he was all in for that. So, in four easy steps I got the recipe: open laptop, open Google in browser , type “Vegetable Manchurian”, and click. So easy!! Suddenly, my thought process switched to something which I have been thinking for a while, why not I blog my experience? Bingo!! Let’s have a blog. I asked my husband, "What do you think?" “Are you planning to write a blog about cooking," he replied. I thought for a moment and then immediately replied, "no." He looked at me and raised his hand in question. I continued, "No, I want to write about all those stuff which interests me, whether it is cooking or craft; books or news; or Mommy or munchkin. It's just I want to share my experiences, and what I think about them." "Ok, not a bad idea, but do you have time," he replied. I smiled and started exploring blog sites. I always believe everybody has 24 hours in a day and it depends on one how and what they want to do with them.
Oh! Hi there! I got so much involved with my story that I forget to introduce myself. Although I can write few pages about me, I’ll leave you with a brief introduction. By profession I am an IT Professional, but I decided to take a break from work, as I wanted to spend some time with my little monster. For now, both Mommy and son are giving great company to each-other, and I am enjoying every bit of it; In addition, I love to read, cook, decorate home and travel; or you can say I enjoy all the niceties that life brings with it. On this blog I am going to share all those niceties and my experience with them.