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Am I the only person who doesn't appear to be capable of keeping to things you should and shouldn't do while pregnant??

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iwouldgoouttonight · 28/06/2008 19:56

I'm only 11 weeks and so far I have accidentally eaten vegetables that weren't washed, done loads of gardening and then realised I'd forgotten to put gloves on, lifted DS (nearly 2 stones!) up and down the stairs, put hydrocortisone cream on DS and then read that you shouldn't use it when pregnant, and then today I used a small amount of cream for (ahem) feminine itching before reading that it shouldn't be used when pregnant without consulting a doctor.

Needless to say I washed it off, and washed hands after gardening, etc but why do I seem incapable of following simple instructions??

Can someone please reassure me that this is normal or I shall spend the next seven months in a complete state with worry that I've done something to hurt my unborn child.

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tinylion · 11/11/2009 20:21

ohhhh lots of things...

taken nytol to get to sleep, eaten seafood like it's going out of fashion and had a sneaky g&t.

I am actually taking (on the drs advice and prescription, don't worry!) the following:

40 mg of citalopram
Avomine
Stemitil
Ranitidine
Canestan (stick it up your bits) cream for thrush
and something for acid indigestion that I can't spell (omevaprazine or something?)

So don't worry anyone, I am the queen of tablet taking!!

Messing · 11/11/2009 20:50

I am 30 weeks, and so far have:

Worn underwired bras - check
Eaten: peanuts, soft cheese, Mr Whippy ice cream - check
Carried on running 3 times a week - check
Slept on back - check
Carried heavy shopping - check

I'm sure there are more things but can't think of just now.

There's a lot to be said for using common sense in these matters..

RealityBites · 11/11/2009 20:53

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woowa · 11/11/2009 21:10

have cats, drink wine (hic), eat runny yolked eggs, chop wood, carry wood to fire, carry coal to fire, empty out ash, touched a cow! Eat fewer than 5 portions of fruit and veg most days.

Bah humbug to restrictions.

ps Food Standards Agency say eating peanuts has no link with allergies, even if parents have eczema etc. So I continued eating them!

fiziwizzle · 12/11/2009 11:19

Even if the thread is over a year old it's a good thread. There is so much emphasis on telling us what not to do... Yes, we should be careful, but we should use our common sense FFS, we are pregnant, not ill!!!!

Everything in moderation surely?

I've continued to cycle, have a couple of glasses of wine a week, eat runny-yolked supermarket eggs (they are vaccinated against salmonella anyway!) and rare steaks. Sticking rigidly to the 'rules' would make me miserable... and THAT can't be good for the baby

FlightofFancy · 12/11/2009 12:22

Agreed - I'm actually enjoying being pregnant and I'm sure that's down to not being too strict. So far I have...

Used insect stuff with DEET in
Climbed 7,500ft mountain in 35deg heat and come back down in the dark
Snorkelled with sea urchins
(to be fair, didn't know I was preg when did those, but would still have done them)
Mountain biked until 20 weeks (got a bit uncomfy after that as couldn't fit bump in padded shorts - won't ask why they don't make maternity cycling shorts )
Eaten runny eggs, rare meat
Had a couple of drinks a week
Gardened without gloves (how on earth can you weed properly with gloves on!)
Heavy lifting... the list could go on.

I've cut down on the 'ouch' temperature baths and am taking it easier at yoga classes - and at nearly 30 weeks long walks are getting tougher, but it's all about knowing your own body and what feels right!

At 20 week scan and all midwife appts have been told to 'keep doing what you're doing as it's obviously fine - baby looks great and happy'

lucy101 · 12/11/2009 12:53

I know this is an old thread... but it really has cheered me up!

I have drunk a couple of glasses of wine a week
Have handled cats
Eaten rare meat
Probably had unpasteurised dairy products
Had a runny(ish) egg
(am sure there are many more!)

... but in my defense some of these were before I was pregnant (and knew the 'rules') and I was in France, hence rare steaks et.

However, when I think of how my mother and her contemporaries lived while they were pregnant... and we are all OK, I think the amount of guidelines we have now can be counterproductive in terms of stress etc.

onebyoneNOTfourbyfour · 12/11/2009 14:28

What a blessed relief. This is my first pregnancy and i've been pretty good so far with the rules. Wouldn't touch liver with a barge-pole before so that wasn't a problem. But boy oh boy do I miss runny eggs, a bacon buttie just isn't the same without so I'm having one this weekend. And now that my taste buds are somewhat back to normal a glass of wine with dinner a couple of times a week is lovely. And if I didn't deal with the doggy doo then no-one would and sure that'd be more unhealthy. Besides, I know how to wash my hands too!! Loved this thread, so what if it's over a year old.

TotalRockChick · 07/01/2010 18:42

Reading this has made me feel so much better! I didn't realise I was expecting until 6 weeks, and during those first 6 weeks I went on a major drinking session with a mate, got completely wasted at home with friends on several occassions and ate soft cheese, prawns and enough honey roasted peanuts to sink a ship. Thank God I'm not the only one!

girlsyearapart · 07/01/2010 19:00

Shit are you not meant to use hydrocortisone cream??

Use it on dd2 most days and I'm 10 wks pg..

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