The websites and the books that tell you what pregnancy can look like share loads of information about how you might feel during each trimester. The nausea and fatigue in the first, the surge of energy and relief in the second, the swelling, heartburn, etc in the third. It’s certainly helpful to know that all of those things are a normal experience during pregnancy, and I’m ever so grateful for it.
But one thing that sure would have helped me is knowing what can happen as you transition from one trimester to the other.
The reason that pregnancy is split into trimesters is because there are hormonal changes that happen with each new trimester of pregnancy. That’s why the nausea finally lets up (usually) during the second trimester – those hormones shifted. (Thank God!)
But that hormone shift – what does THAT feel like? Well, for me, it meant lots of tears, a lot more irritation, and just feeling like I wasn’t myself – even more than normal pregnancy not-myself feelings.
My best piece of advice for when you are pregnant is plan for a week or so around the change in the trimester to take your foot off of the gas. Stay home, practice lots of self care, don’t plan any travel during those weeks. Tell your loved ones in advance that there is a shift coming and to expect the unexpected – ask for grace in advance.
I also used a lot of Frankincense essential oil drops on my head, and took baths in Stress Away or Sacred Mountain oil blends to calm my nerves.
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