18 Weeks Pregnant – Thoughts & Feelings

I’ve been up since 4 am this morning, I very often have trouble staying asleep when I have a lot on my mind. I am currently 18 weeks pregnant.

I have debated whether or not to write a post about how I’m feeling, mainly because I know there are so many women out there who can’t have children, have lost children or are going through a difficult pregnancy. However much my thought’s and feelings might seem trivial I need to write it all down and make a start on working through it.

Thoughts & Feelings

It took a long time to make a solid decision on trying for another baby after having Daisy, I changed my mind so many times, the biggest factor worrying me was my health.

I had developed gestational diabetes when pregnant with Daisy and it wasn’t detected until 34 weeks meaning that I had to inject Insulin. This really isn’t a pleasant experience, and it led to me having very little choice in having induced labour which for me was my worst nightmare. It had been an induced birth with my first pregnancy and it was unpleasant and I feel it prolonged the process of birth.

I also put on a lot of weight during my pregnancy with Daisy, which I have been unable to lose. I knew this could pose a bigger risk during this pregnancy but sadly it just wasn’t enough to spur me into action.

Mental Health

After having Daisy I took a huge downward dive mentally. I have had a very turbulent few years with lots of change and upheaval and I think it all finally took its toll. I’m the sort of person who keeps things to myself I don’t ask for help easily I suppose because I don’t feel I deserve it really.

I made the decision to seek help from my GP in February this year and luckily I found a doctor who really understood how I felt. I took the decision to take medication as I really wanted to get better.

Over the following months, I felt I was recovering and getting back on track. I had the headspace to sort things out one at a time instead of trying to sort through the tangle of thoughts that clouded my mind on a daily basis.

In July Chris and I discussed trying for another baby, even though I wasn’t as fit as I hoped to be I decided to go ahead. Things have happened really quickly for us. I stopped taking my medication as I felt that was best for the baby.

I do feel so grateful that I am pregnant and that my baby is healthy and growing well. The little movements that get stronger every day remind me of that.  I have felt so ill for the last few months that I just can’t wait for it to be over which is so sad as this will likely be my last pregnancy.

Frustration

I suppose one of the biggest blocks in my way of enjoying this pregnancy is the barrage of appointments I have to attend. I have always been anxious about having to attend medical appointments, I find it really stressful even if it’s just routine and I feel so silly about it.

It’s frustrating when every single appointment runs late, then I’m told I have to come back tomorrow or a few days later for something else. A part of my anxiety means that I don’t like attending the appointments alone, which up until now hasn’t been a problem as Chris has managed to finish work earlier to come with me.

Yesterday I had an appointment to see a consultant to discuss the actual birth as I have previously had a c-section. After waiting fifty minutes to see her, she informed me that I needed to start monitoring my blood. As the appointment had run over so late the clinic I needed to go to for the kit was closed meaning I have to go back tomorrow. This might seem like no problem but when you suffer from anxiety this sort of thing makes it worse.

I now have to get two buses across town, with Daisy on my own to collect the kit for testing my blood. My anxiety-riddled brain is in overdrive.
I know I will do it, I will be fine afterwards but it’s the lack of sleep and worry that gets to me beforehand.

I suppose I’ve written this blog post to make myself take a minute. To break it down, to look at my silly fears and see that they are unjustified. I know I can do this alone with nobody to hold my hand. I’m a 36-year-old woman, I need to grow up and realise I need to be able to rely on myself.

I’m not writing this post for sympathy or judgement. It’s just for myself really, to be completely honest about how I feel.

What I Am Grateful For 

  • I have three healthy children and a healthy baby growing inside me
  • There’s a well-equipped hospital I can go to for free whenever I need to
  • My body can grow and nourish a baby safely
  • I have a roof over my head and food in my fridge
  • I’m alive (most importantly)

It’s hard to get perspective when you feel so anxious and lost. I’m trying and that’s all I can do.

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One thought on “18 Weeks Pregnant – Thoughts & Feelings

  1. Aw I hope you feel better soon. Everyone has their worries but it's a case of looking at the positives isn't it? I don't believe anyone when they say doctors and hospital appointments don't bother them. It's natural to feel apprehensive whatever anyone says. Hope things look better soon x

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