March 14, 2004

How My Morning Was

My husband set up a blog for me last night. He thought it would be fun for me to record my daily pregnancy issues and such.

Today has started out ok. I was feeling pretty good when I first got up, but Michael hadn't cleaned the cat box all weekend. The smell bothered me quite a bit. I got him up so we could go get McDonalds for breakfast. But then I had to run to the bathroom to throw up. That is pretty normal for me anymore. Morning sickness has become a big part of my daily ritual the past few weeks. Anyway, I digress. The problem this morning was that I had absolutely no food in my stomach. So I just dry heaved over and over for a good 5 minutes. It felt like longer. I just couldn't stop. I could feel my stomach coming up through my throat. I am so miserable most days. I just can't decide yet if all of this is really worth having the baby I have been dreaming about all my life.

Posted by Heidi at March 14, 2004 11:07 AM
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children are very nice, very good of Michael that he care so much for you, kewl that he setup a weblog for you.

Posted by: Jan-Willem Lenting at March 14, 2004 12:04 PM

Hang in there! you will have good days and bad days. Good trimesters and bad trimesters. I remember I had to eat first thing when I got up. Cereal is really good. Watch out for hamburger meat just the smell of it made me sick.
I don't want to scare you but you will question whether or not it is worth it but luckily one day you will be able to answer it. If you have trouble keeping stuff down there are pills they can give you only thing is they are really expensive. I had to take them for awhile luckily our pharmacy insurance is really good. They are what are prescribed to cancer pantients on chemo.

Oh the stories I could tell you about the Dr. office. Somedays my appointments would be over 3 hours late. Tip: Schedule in the mornings. Labs being messed up are not a new thing I had to have the 3 hour glucose test twice meaning I had to fast for 12 hours twice and drink the nasty drink twice. no fun. pray you pass the first glucose test it is much better.

Posted by: Amanda at March 15, 2004 10:56 PM