Anonymous wrote:TBH, your hormone levels shouldn't be high enough to have that level of sickness. Try bringing crackers with you and sipping on water. Also, cut out your prenatal vitamin because that may be making you sick. In hindsight, I realized I never had morning sickness, my vitamin just made me puke. Go.
Anonymous wrote: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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.
+1. Or in my case, imagine having two little ones and being pregnant with a third... I did not even have time to rest in the evening or weekend... my most restful days were my work days..
The mommy martyrs on this thread are disgusting. Break out all the violins....
You are missing the point. We all know that being pregnant is not a walk in the park and I think the women that say they loved being pregnant are lying. I also think that OP needs to go and modify her trip according to what she is able/feels like doing. It never occurred to me to cancel a trip because I was not feeling great
Anonymous wrote: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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.
+1. Or in my case, imagine having two little ones and being pregnant with a third... I did not even have time to rest in the evening or weekend... my most restful days were my work days..
The mommy martyrs on this thread are disgusting. Break out all the violins....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.
+1. Or in my case, imagine having two little ones and being pregnant with a third... I did not even have time to rest in the evening or weekend... my most restful days were my work days..
Anonymous wrote: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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Um, lady, parenthood is way harder than morning sickness. You need to learn how to keep going.
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.
First time moms and first pregnancies always think their lives are *so so* hard and *so so * exhausting. Every single day for them is so much harder, more tiring, exhausting, strenuous than anyone else's. Then they have the kid, and it's so much more tiring... Just wait a year. Then you'll actually understand being tired. Then wait another year. Then get pregnant again, and be pregnant with a kid to take care of. Then you'll realize how good you feel right now. This is a walk in the darn park, hon.