Being pregnant sucks
Like I said, I'm happy, just miserable and I just needed to vent. Thanks for reading and sorry for such a miserable post. 😒
Height:5'1.5 RNY:11/30/11 HW:307 SW:234 CW:136 GW:140 (LOST 73 Lbs. PRE-OP)
The first 4 months of pregnancy I ate yogurt. Yogurt plain, yogurt with things in it...yogurt! After 4 months I couldn't look at it.
You may need to get your iron checked. Are you taking iron? Do you absorb it well?
Congrats on maintaining your weight loss.
Pregnancy does suck but it's also fun and also crazy!
Deb T.
Height:5'1.5 RNY:11/30/11 HW:307 SW:234 CW:136 GW:140 (LOST 73 Lbs. PRE-OP)
All my pregnancies were prior to surgery so take what I say with a grain of salt ;) I figured out by the third pregnancy that the vitamins were what made me the most nauseous. And if I had an acid reducer that helped a lot too. I have basically no heart burn or other signs of excess acid now after surgery so I'm not sure that could be a contributor for you. Also definitely take the iron at bedtime and be fast asleep before it kicks in. That is what I did with my prenatals when I got wise about them causing the nausea and that's what I do now with my iron. What type of iron do you take? Also, how about soy yogurt? And if the nausea is severe I would highly recommend Zofran. I know it's ok after RNY because I had an rx when I was discharged (didn't need it though). It is considered safe during pregnancy. Being constantly nauseous or unable to get proper nutrition because of the nausea is far worse on your body and the baby than taking the medication. Se people swear by ginger, lemon and sea bands you've probably tried all those though.
Height:5'1.5 RNY:11/30/11 HW:307 SW:234 CW:136 GW:140 (LOST 73 Lbs. PRE-OP)
You're in Sacramento, too? I don't know how I missed that in your OP.
During my first pregnancy I took Reglan and it helped for the nausea, maybe something to look into as an alternative to Zofran? It is contraindicated for people with depression, however, dunno if that's an issue for you. And I have taken ferrous gluconate and carbonyl iron and no tummy issues. The ferrous sulfate got to me though.
I understand how you feel. My first pregnancy, long before WLS, was after years of trying and I couldn't be happier but I was sick as a dog.
I remember thinking around 6 weeks pregnant that it was a good thing I knew I was pregnant because otherwise I would think I was dying.
I've given birth 4 times and all my pregnancies were miserable...except when I felt those kicks and rolls and could even see a little foot pushing me from the inside out. Magical and worth it all. She says years later.
Some people sail through it and others are sick from day one but you know what? The majority of them will go on to do it all over again, several times in some cases.
I remember pregnancy was also the only time I didn't feel guilty about what I ate. If I tolerated it, I ate it.
I never felt fat when I was pregnant. Now the day after the kid was born? Then I felt fat.
Enjoy every moment, even the sick ones, because one day you will look back at it all and wish you could do it all over again.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
I am not pregnant...but I do deal with hypoglycemia and RH.
Nuts and nut butter - NSA almond butter, not only helps with my hypoglycemia but also RH. As little as 1 tsp upon waking up prevents my BS to drop... And during the day...sometimes when I have to wait for a meal...or I am in a situation that I am stuck somewhere with not food I can eat.
I carry individually packed natural almond butter. A life saver in a few situation. Jason brand.
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"
"Failure is not falling down, It is not getting up once you fell... So pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again...."
After a friend told me peanuts are not really a nut, rather a legume, she suggested switching from peanut butter to almond butter. I am trying to like almond butter--especially hearing how well it helps with BS. My challenging pregnancies were over 25 years ago...when I see a pregnant woman, I swear a twinge of sickness still comes over me to this day.