Bump Pictures
by Sharon Tjaden-Glass
Last week, I feared that I had just blown by my target weight gain of 40 pounds.
Although I had been gaining about 1 pound per week throughout the last trimester, in the last two weeks, I gained 8 pounds.
But, it turns out, a lot of that was water weight. Now that labor is drawing near and the baby is moving into position, I’ve now shed 6 pounds of that water weight.
My doctor tells me that this is going to be an average-sized baby, right around 7.5 pounds. I believe that.
Now, I’m not much of a selfie person.
Nor am I much of a sharing-pictures-of-my-stomach person.
But this is the last time I’m going to have a baby. And I have a feeling my future self would have wanted me to have pictures.
So here is a synopsis.
It’s hard to tell in the pictures, but this baby is pretty much wrapped around me. It is head-down, butt usually resting on my left side while its feet push out of my right side.
Charming position.
People sometimes ask me if I have a feeling about what this baby is like.
Yes. Yes, I do.
One word: Feisty.
Exciting times. Rejoicing with you.
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Thank you so much!
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Beautiful 🙂
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Thank you, Tricia!
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You look great!! My goal was similar: to stay within the 25-35 lb recommended weight gain or at least not go above 40. I was doing great till the last few weeks when the water weight really piled on. But I still topped out at about 35 lbs I think. It’s crazy how fast most of it came off too, I guess since a good deal of it really was fluid. Good luck with labor!
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Thank you! Fingers crossed!
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I had swollen feet from about 16 weeks, my bump was massive and I could barely walk. As soon as my water broke I was half the size, feet were back to normal and even my bump was half the size! It hadnt been that small since before 20 weeks! Its amazing how much water weight can just sneak on you when you hate to think it could be that extra slice of cake or two youve eaten instead!
Good luck with the new arrival, enjoy every second!
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Wow! I knew I was retaining fluid in my legs, but nothing I did helped to bring it down. I guess my hormones had to shift for anything to really change. The things we go through!
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Not easy! But we do get something damn cute out of it
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I think it’s another girl and she will be an angel
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That’s gotta be miserable but also awesome. I can’t wait to feel my little booger!
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Oh Sharon ,you are beautiful at any size,I am so happy for you and dougie and Felicity,you are in my thoughts,I love you dearly.,he will be here before you know it,yes I said he,I had a dream you had a little boy well I have a 50% chance of being right lol. Love and prayers bevyjo
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My goal was to stay in the normal weight range too. But instead of 35, I gained closer to 55. I lost 25 pounds in the first 2 weeks after he was born. Now he’s 10 weeks old and I’m down a full 35 pounds. While still 15 pounds from my prepregnancy weight, it definitely comes off easily in your first months postpartum. Good luck to you!
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