You only get to eat whatever you want when you're pregnant if you're not barfing 24/7 or if you don't mind looking like a blimp after you pop out the baby.
I'm with Janie. You get to eat whatever quantity you want if you're pregnant only if you're not suffering all the time from sickness. Also, no to most seafood, no booze, no excessive sweets, no deli meats, no shellfish, no soft cheeses, no unpasteurized anything, no caffeine, and no freedom again for the rest of your life.
I might of thought that I was going to get to eat non-stop before I actually got pregnant but between being sick all the time and having my doctor nag me about only gaining 2 lbs a month despite the fact my body thought 5 lbs a month was ever so much better but then refused to drop those pounds instantly after the baby was born...the only up side to the whole thing was the baby, I got out of it.
Me, I'd be looking forward to paid maternity leave. Pretty sweet, so long as there's no actual baby involved.
ReplyDeleteWell, technically, you can eat whatever you want right now. You just might end up looking 9 months pregnant...
ReplyDeleteYou only get to eat whatever you want when you're pregnant if you're not barfing 24/7 or if you don't mind looking like a blimp after you pop out the baby.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I love food, but I don't think it's worth having a baby just to indulge a little more. But then I'll never know, will I?
ReplyDeleteI'm with Janie. You get to eat whatever quantity you want if you're pregnant only if you're not suffering all the time from sickness. Also, no to most seafood, no booze, no excessive sweets, no deli meats, no shellfish, no soft cheeses, no unpasteurized anything, no caffeine, and no freedom again for the rest of your life.
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I might of thought that I was going to get to eat non-stop before I actually got pregnant but between being sick all the time and having my doctor nag me about only gaining 2 lbs a month despite the fact my body thought 5 lbs a month was ever so much better but then refused to drop those pounds instantly after the baby was born...the only up side to the whole thing was the baby, I got out of it.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to not even have the option to suck your stomach in.
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