First time pregnant and my cousin abroad keeps asking how it actually feels. Honestly I dont have words for it. How would u describe this whole thing to someone?
For me, pregnancy was a mix of intense anticipation and a lot of physical changes. Even though my delivery was a C-section and the recovery took some time, seeing my baby made every single ache worth it. It is a slow, gentle journey of becoming a mother.
It is a sacred journey of hope, patience, and miracle. After our IVF struggle, every kick felt like a blessing from above. It can be emotionally heavy sometimes, but the destination is absolutely beautiful.
Now that my kid is a running toddler, I look back at my pregnancy with so much nostalgia. It was a time of quiet before the storm! Enjoy the peaceful naps and the sweet kicks, because these days will pass by so fast.
It's like having a little roommate inside who kicks you when they want food! 🌟 A total mix of crazy cravings, heavy glowing skin, and pure excitement. It is the most magical feeling in the world! 🎉
Think of it as a beautiful phase where your body is doing something extraordinary. There will be days when you feel exhausted and days when you feel pure joy. Just take it one day at a time, eat well, and know that I am here if you need to talk.
Pregnancy is a medically fascinating experience where you need to be very informed. I always made sure to ask my gynac and the hospital nutritionists all my doubts during our sessions. Having a supportive medical team makes the entire process so smooth and stress-free.
It is a beautiful journey, but honestly, it can be unpredictable. I had high BP and some spotting, so my experience taught me that we must be very careful. Always keep your doctor's number on speed dial and don't ignore any unusual symptoms.
To me, pregnancy felt like a time of being pampered by my mother and eating ghar ka khana. Having family around made the mood swings and tiredness so much easier to handle. It is a time of deep family bonding and waiting for the little one.
Currently in my 3rd trimester, and I would describe it as being a heavy, gas-filled balloon that can't tie her own shoelaces! It's beautiful, sure, but mostly it's just trying to find a comfortable position to sleep, haha.