Step 'n Gag
<center><font size="1" color="#ff0000">LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-00 AT 00:11AM (EST)</font></center>
Don't you think that sounds like a great new theme workout?? Cathe Friedrich in . . . . .
(ta da and a drumroll please. . .. )
STEP 'N GAG, her new workout for moms in their first trimester!! And with the video you get your own free, Cathe logo barf bag for those just-in-case scenarios!
Truly Andrea, you are NOT alone. I got so ill during my pregnancies I could tell some real horror stories. With my first and worst I had only gained 2 pounds by 24 weeks. My belly was big but my arms and legs were stick thin and bony. I looked awful. I am convinced that if it were not for celery and peanut butter I would not have survived. I tell my firstborn, now 8, that she is made of celery and peanut butter because that's all I ate for nine months!
My second pregnancy was MUCH better except I do remember one trip to a restaurant where I ended up in the bathroom with my face on the floor bawling while my in-laws enjoyed a nice steak. . . My oldest was 3 at the time and got used to finding me laying on the bathroom floor in public places. She would say "mommy's on the floor, she's sick, it's OK, there's a baby in her UTERUS" in her matter-of-fact little way! (she always loved that last word and said it with pride, LOL!!)
My third pregnancy was almost as bad as the first, in some ways worse because DD#2 was still not walking and I had to tote her around. . . I did OK if I ate little protein-carb combos all the time, so with this baby I FINALLY gained "enough" weight for the first time. (and yes, this one is made of cheese and crackers). A large part of the reason I decided I was done having children was because I didn't think I could survive another pregnancy! I wanted four kids but felt like I just couldn't do it again. I'd love to have more kids but NO MORE PREGNANCIES!
All that just to say, honey, I FEEL YOUR PAIN! Please don't get too discouraged. You really WILL feel better sometime fairly soon. Be very forgiving of yourself, be kind to yourself, pamper yourself, avoid stress, GET OUTSIDE (walking out in the fresh air was one of the few things that WORKED for me). Feel sorry for yourself if you need to, but after a couple of hours you need to remember the joy that will be yours in a few months. This is just the first of many noble sacrifices of motherhood!! You're being NOBLE, Andrea! take heart!