Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had fainting Spells at 7 weeks and sooner and had to take it easy? I have a feeling you're exaggeratingsome issues because you don't truly understand how exhausting constant nausea and vomiting is.
I think that there is something in the way that OP has communicated that is making people react so nastily, but on the basics, she is not selfish or a special snowflake. If she is worried about taking leave and feeling miserable on a long flight, I don't understand why everybody's giving her such a hard time
I love my friends and I would do my best for them, but I'm not going to suffer through an expensive vacation that I can't enjoy. Not being able to eat well, or drink would be tedious.
It's a discretionary vacation, not a work commitment. Not a wedding. Not a once-in-a-lifetime event.
No, I fainted almost everyday and occasionally I even fainted while sitting (I.e. getting a manicure). At work I had to put my legs on my desk several time a day because itherwise I would have fainted there too. I also had constant nausea, but I rarely threw up. I realize that some women have worse symptoms than me, but the first 13-14 weeks of each one of my pregnancies were not easy. I also (like every other pregnant woman on the planet) was absoloutely exhausted the first 8-10 weeks... we all went through it... OP is acting bf like a princess in my opinion and she should go.
Anonymous wrote:You had fainting Spells at 7 weeks and sooner and had to take it easy? I have a feeling you're exaggeratingsome issues because you don't truly understand how exhausting constant nausea and vomiting is.
I think that there is something in the way that OP has communicated that is making people react so nastily, but on the basics, she is not selfish or a special snowflake. If she is worried about taking leave and feeling miserable on a long flight, I don't understand why everybody's giving her such a hard time
I love my friends and I would do my best for them, but I'm not going to suffer through an expensive vacation that I can't enjoy. Not being able to eat well, or drink would be tedious.
It's a discretionary vacation, not a work commitment. Not a wedding. Not a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so much jealousy in this thread!
NP here. Not sure why you think anyone is jealous? I agree there have been some over the top comments, but I think they are more annoyed by OP than jealous of her.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so much jealousy in this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I rally every single morning when I get myself out of bed, shower, and go to work - work all day, despite wanting to run home and lie down in bed.
I’m taking diclegis, pregnancy pops, eating crackers. The nausea is still there. It’s always looming.
You bet I would much rather be at home sick than sick on vacation. My own bed and home versus a plane with 100+ strangers witnessing me getting sick? Yeah, no thanks. Plus germs.
Weve already talked to the couple and told them I may not be able to go. I don’t care if DH goes or not, at this point I really don’t feel like taking a trans Atlantic flight and schlepping myself all over the UK for 2 weeks.
Our losses would be minimal, the flight and 3 nights of hotel is what we’ve already paid for. We may be able to get flight credit and could go later in the pregnancy if I feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry you are feeling poorly, OP. But I'd say go.
If she had the flu would you say go too? If she was as sick as I was than there is no way I would be able to handle the 9 hours on a plane, the jet lag and then having people wanting to eat and do things. All I wanted to do was sleep and throw up.
Don't do it, op!
You're an idiot. The flu is contagious. Pregnancy is not. Ridiculous comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m supposed to leave for Europe on Sunday, we have a 12 day trip planned with another couple.
I just found out I’m pregnant 2 weeks ago and morning sickness and fatigue have already hit. I have no desire to travel around Europe right now. DH keeps telling me “it will be fine” but frankly, he’s not the one with constant nausea and feeling like crap.
I told DH we should either go when I’m in my second trimester and some of the nausea has subsided and I can enjoy the trip more, but he still wants to go. I don’t. Everyone keeps telling me to go, but I just don’t want to. The trip is going to take up all my accrued leave and I now want to save that leave for the pregnancy, considering I’ve only been at my job 10 months and am not eligible for FMLA yet.
I’m moreso pissed that DH is being unsupportive about me not wanting to go. I understand his reasoning for feeling upset, but I feel like crap ALL the time.
Not sure I understand.
Pregnant women often work until the seventh or eight month.
So, you can work for months...but not enjoy a vacation in Italy?
Anonymous wrote:I think OP needs to stay home. She’s made it clear she’s going to be miserable and complaining the whole time and if that’s what she thinks is going to happen that’s how it will be. Unfortunate for those around her. What remains to be seen is how upset she’ll really be if her husband takes her up on her offer and goes without her. Pretty sure she’s going to be super pissed he abandoned her when she wasn’t feeling well from the pregnancy.