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The Blizzard and Morning Sickness

December 21, 2009 by Jessica

On December 18, two major storms hit me simultaneously – the Blizzard of 2009 and morning sickness. I have to say, it has been a crazy week. After Micah’s birthday party tanked, he stayed sick all week. We did a little celebration at home in honor of his birthday, but then I actually left for Kansas for work from December 15-16. I flew home late on the 16th, not feeling so hot. I thought it was just my susceptibility to motion sickness while pregnant – the flight back did not make me feel too well. We woke up early on the 17th to make our doctor’s appointment to have Micah’s skull examined, and then had an insanely crazy day. I threw up on and off all day, and knew I was in for another round of morning sickness. I had a really rough night on Thursday (and Micah was not sleeping great all week because his cough kept waking him up), and I woke up early on Friday feeling sick.

That should have been my clue I was in for trouble. We were preparing for the blizzard and trying to get a whole bunch of things done. I started throwing up early that morning, and couldn’t keep anything down. I tried eating, I tried not eating. I tried drinking water, I tried sleeping. Every couple of hours, I was throwing up again. They were having a potluck party at Micah’s daycare at 5:00 pm, and I had to make something for the event. Luckily, we had a ton of leftover cupcakes from the birthday party that wasn’t, so I was able to quickly ice those and bring them with us. I took a phenergan in the afternoon, hoping it would help with the nausea.

At Micah’s daycare, I just felt worse and worse. I had to excuse myself to go throw up, and then I just did not think I would be able to function any more. We finally went home, and it just got worse. I threw up a few more times, and I knew I had nothing left in my system. I tried lying down while Elliot took Micah out to services, but that didn’t help either. I threw up a few more times before they made it home. Elliot went upstairs to put Micah to bed, and he disappeared for a few more hours. I was very unhappy with him – I was just miserable as I was throwing up nonstop for the next few hours. He finally made it downstairs (my mom called and he brought me the phone), and he decided to run out before the weather was awful and pick up my phenergan. He disappeared for far too long, and I was a mess. When he finally came back, I took another pill…and promptly threw it up. We called the midwives, and they said that they’d normally tell me to go to the hospital, but the roads were already too dangerous to drive.

We spent the next few hours trying to get enough medicine in me and get creative about ways to make me keep it down. Finally, around 1:00 in the morning I stopped throwing up. I tried drinking water around 4:00 am, but threw that up. Saturday, the snow was going strong all day, so I just pretty much lay low, took my pills, and couldn’t eat or drink anything. On Sunday, we called the midwives again, and they called in a prescription for Zofran. Sunday was actually a miserable day for me. Elliot went down to volunteer at Martha’s Table where we normally cook and serve hot meals the Sunday before Christmas, but I was too sick to go and we had no babysitter for Micah because of the weather. Elliot went anyway, and left me home, by myself, to take care of an infant while I was throwing up. It was an AWFUL day. At least he picked up the prescription for Zofran on the way home, but he was gone from 11-6. I was not a happy camper. Finally, a few hours after I took the 2 Zofran, I started feeling some better. By 10:00 pm, I was able to drink water!! I quickly graduated to vegetable broth, and for breakfast on Monday morning, I got quite bold and ate rice. I managed to keep most everything down, but it has been miserable. Not exactly what I had in mind.

Despite my complete misery, we did manage to take Micah out for some fun in the snow. I took him out by myself on Sunday (for about 10 minutes). Poor little guy – I think it took us 30 minutes to get ready, and he really didn’t feel like staying and playing too long! Here are our snow pictures:









Snow videos:

Filed Under: Blizzard, morning sickness, phenergan, pictures, video, Zofran

15 weeks 2 days . . . an update (and a whine!)

July 9, 2008 by Jessica

Let’s see . . . I’m 15 weeks and 2 days today. Not much to update about . . . just time to whine, I guess! We went to our niece Melissa’s high school graduation on June 26, and the Phenergan was wonderful! I didn’t get sick in the car, and I made it through the whole event without getting sick. Unfortunately, our nephew Brian was sick while we were there . . . he just looked so miserable!

I returned to find out that once again, I had a urinary tract infection . . . so back on antibiotics for me! I just can’t seem to catch a break sometimes. I guess I shouldn’t complain – in the scheme of things, these are all minor problems – just annoyances/inconveniences, really. I am just so frustrated with the UTIs . . . this darn Strep B infection doesn’t want to go away at all!

Of course, on Friday, Elliot decided it was time for HIM to get sick. On Sunday night, I guess I decided it was time to join him. The sore throat and the congestion started to set in. Elliot went to the doctor on Monday – he had a nasty sinus infection (just like Brian) but the antibiotics made him feel better quickly. I wasn’t getting any better . . . just got worse and worse all week. I was fairly certain I had a sinus infection, too, despite the fact I was taking antibiotics. I knew I needed to wait to finish my course of antibiotics before a doctor would do anything else for me, so I waited until Thursday afternoon (July 3). Unfortunately, I was told to wait out the weekend, but call if I got worse.

We spent the Fourth of July at Dave and Jen’s house for a bbq . . . well, a rained-out bbq. Naturally, they have a cat, so I couldn’t stay in the house too long, and we ended up leaving fairly early. It was nice to hang out with everyone for a bit. I swear, I think we used to be fun, but it is starting to feel like a distant memory! I wasn’t feeling well that day, and was having some bad cramping, so we spent the night on the couch watching fireworks on tv.

By Saturday, I was officially miserable . . . temperature, sore throat, tons of congestion, and nasty headache. I made it through Saturday, but was up most of the night unable to sleep because I felt so awful. I stuck it out on Sunday, too, but it was a rough day. Because I was taking medicine for the congestion, I stopped taking the Phenergan on Thursday or Friday. . . I didn’t want to tempt fate by taking too many pills at once! Unfortunately, my morning sickness was back full swing . . . and all I can say is that puking with a sore throat and full sinuses is just not an experience I would recommend to anyone. By Sunday night, I couldn’t speak because my throat hurt so much, and the sinus headache was causing my eyes to water and my head to feel as if it was about to explode.

When Monday morning arrived, I called the doctor first thing to get in for an appointment. Before I went in to see him, I ran to the midwife and left another urine sample to check on the status of my UTI. Naturally, at my doctor’s appointment, he decided to put me back on antibiotics . . . for a sinus infection! Thankfully, the antibiotics seem to be working for me, and I’m finally starting to feel better! I was actually worried – I’ve been known to be resistant to antibiotics in the past, so this is quite a relief. I swear, for as hard as I try to stay away from medication, I’m sure taking a lot of stuff! I really hope these pills don’t cause my baby to be born with 3 heads.

The good news is that I got the results from my urinalysis today . . . and it was negative for Strep B!! I’m officially (albeit possibly temporarily) infection-free! That is such a relief for me . . . I hope it stays that way for the rest of this pregnancy. But then again, if I were a betting person, I’d have to bet against me on that one – I always seem to get sick!

Now that I’m done whining, I guess it is time for some positive things! I am definitely feeling movement. It isn’t strong yet, and it isn’t constant, but I can feel it when I’m standing or sitting now, too. Sometimes it is just a flutter or a bubble, but sometimes it has felt almost like a tap or a palpitation. I’m looking forward to the future as this little one grows!!

What else can I add? Oh yes . . . I’ve learned a valuable lesson I should document. Note to self: no more ice cream. Elliot bought this yummy delicious light chocolate cookies and cream ice cream a few days ago, and with my sore throat I just thought it would hit the spot. I had a tiny little bit of it . . . maybe 1/4 cup? Not even a full serving size!! Apparently, the baby doesn’t seem to like ice cream, because EVERY time I eat ANY ice cream , I end up throwing up (yes, I’m ashamed to say it has taken me 3 tries to learn this lesson). I might as well just dump the ice cream into the toilet! The bright side is at least ice cream doesn’t taste as bad coming back up as some foods. I think it is time for me to stay away for a while. It makes sense . . . I’m a bit lactose intolerant on a good day, so I guess a few spoonfuls of ice cream really just aren’t agreeing with me right now.

Next week is a crazy busy week with work. I’m in meetings all day every day, and I’m trying to figure out if there is any chance I can disguise this pregnancy from my clients at these meetings next week. I’m not quite ready for everyone I work with to know yet . . . I think as an independent contractor, I’m worried that it will negatively affect my business. We shall see! Then, on Friday we have our next appointment with the midwife!! We’ll get our prescription to do the quad screen (to check for problems like spina bifida) and for the 20 week ultrasound. We then leave on Saturday for a week at the beach with our friends. I can’t believe how this summer is already flying by!

Filed Under: morning sickness, phenergan, UTI

Morning sickness is back . . .

June 24, 2008 by Jessica

Whoever said morning sickness disappears in the second trimester lied!! My morning sickness returned full force (and with a vengeance) around 12 weeks. I’ve been so sick, and back to puking. I couldn’t keep anything down this weekend. It was particularly bad on Saturday and Sunday during shiva for my grandmother. I finally gave in on Sunday and sent Elliot home to pick up my Phenergan (prescription anti-nausea medication). I have to say – it is a wonder drug! If only it lasted longer . . . it wears off, and then I try to put off taking another one . . . well, let’s just say I ended up sick again at night last night.

We are driving to New Jersey tomorrow for my niece’s high school graduation – you can bet I’ll be popping pills all day long!!

Filed Under: morning sickness, phenergan

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Eat-Sleep-Love | Maryland DC & Virginia Sleep Coach, Baby Planner, Maternity & Child Consultant

"I was exhausted and out of ideas when I consulted with Jessica.  She gave me all the tools I needed to help my children sleep better. Thank you, Jessica, for making our home a happier one!"

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Eat-Sleep-Love | Maryland DC & Virginia Sleep Coach, Baby Planner, Maternity & Child Consultant

"I was exhausted and out of ideas when I consulted with Jessica.  She gave me all the tools I needed to help my children sleep better. Thank you, Jessica, for making our home a happier one!"

-Kari

Mom to 2 year old quadruplets
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