Friday, May 30, 2008

Have a nice trip, see you next fall

I read that pregnant women often have balance issues due to their shift in center of gravity and the fact that they carry so much weight so suddenly in one place on their body. There is also the problem of ligaments loosening up as you near the big day. All of this compounded by the fact that sometimes I tend to try to do too many things at once means I've been finding myself face first on the ground a lot this week. I've been slipping and tripping and falling left and right and I don't know how other pregnant women handle this.

What's most strange about my falls is that they seem to happen without warning. When I've tripped in the past, (as an un-pregnant person) I usually feel myself lose balance or at least notice that I'm falling before I've actually hit the ground. These days it's almost like I black out, (but don't worry, I don't really) and have no idea how I ended up on the floor. Fortunately, the McNugget is surrounded by lots of proper cushioning and has probably not even noticed. Also, I must concede that I am likely not wearing the best shoes to prevent slippage. I seem to think it's more important to appropriately accessorize well into my eighth month than it is to keep a steady course on the ground.

Another common end of pregnancy thing I've noticed is a slow down in fetal movement. The McNugget used to be super active and to some degree still is but as space in there gets more and more tight, there isn't a lot of room to stretch one's new legs or arms about. On Tuesday I was nervous because I couldn't remember feeling the McNugget move at all. Fortunately the aerobics sessions have picked up in the last few days so I am sure everything is all right in there.

Podiatric update:

My ankles were pretty uncomfortable at the beginning of the week (they were likely silently protesting all of the walking and dancing I did last weekend, not to mention their frustration over my falling down all the time). My feet have still not grown length-wise but they are pretty swollen by the middle to end of the day. This is probably the grossest part of pregnancy. But fortunately, there is a clever natural solution: my belly is so big these days that when I look straight down, I can't even see them!

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