My Third Trimester

Third Trimester Recap, Third Trimester Symptoms, PregnancyWith just days until my estimated due date, I figured it’s about time to type up a recap on my third trimester of pregnancy!

Physically and emotionally, weeks 28-36 were pretty awesome. In fact, they were my favorite part of pregnancy. We’ve had such a beautiful summer and I really enjoyed myself! Although I was fatigued from time to time, I got around ok. I felt pregnant, my baby moved around a lot and I made a lot of progress in preparing my home for Quirk Jr. 

Here are a few of the things I’ve experienced in the past eleven weeks and how I’m working through them.

Extreme Fatigue It feels like this really sets in most when the baby is going through a growth spurt and is managable thanks to my schedule. I’ve been napping and sleeping in where I can and I just function better in general when I’m well fed and rested. Plus I’ve been happy to have a few days of nesting energy mixed in so being tired isn’t all that bad.

Insomnia Sometimes the exhaustion comes from having a lot of trouble sleeping. I’ve never been one to have issues getting a full night’s sleep or quickly falling back to sleep after getting up for a glass of water or bathroom break, but some obsessive midnight thinking gets my brain spinning. I’ve woken up anywhere between 1-5am without getting back to sleep until 7 or 8 that morning. Insomnia is the worst! 

What did help a bit was a big decision for Adam and I to invest in a new bed. We’ll be sharing the space with our baby and to accommodate everyone we’ve upgraded to a king. And man, now I’m the one sleeping like a baby!

Getting Around First things first, I love the way my pregnant body looks. I love seeing my belly button transform and the roundness of my bump. I feel like a goddess. But I also feel the effects of 45 extra pounds on my frame. It’s a struggle to even roll over in bed or get in and out of the car, let alone exercise or take a walk. My belly is measuring right on track and my midwife is fine with my weight gain but phew! I can’t wait to get my energy back, get to the gym and get moving faster than a snail again. 

Irritability I know I’m not the only pregnant woman to get easily irritated towards the end of her pregnancy. I’ve been really working on keeping a positive attitude, but these hormones are no joke! Anything that would get on my nerves normally has been magnified ten fold. I’m especially on edge when strangers think they’re being cute or funny. I don’t need anymore guesses on baby’s gender based on the size of my nose or ass or how high or low I’m carrying, when I’ll go into labor, if I’ll ever sleep again or comments on my weight gain now or weight loss later. 

So what’s up with the passive agressive mom on mom judgment? (And almost always with women my age online; older women just smile and say what a joy children are)  I’ve done my homework, I’ve talked with my friends, consulted with my health care providers, I feel good about my choices and I love my baby just as much as you do, so I’ll pass on the unsoliticed advice. Read more on my thoughts on weird/rude comments here

Anxiety Is this it?! For the past few weeks I’ve had lots of new and intense sensations and each time I think this could be labor, which has been emotionally tiring! I’ve been experiencing little symptoms of pre-labor here and there including rhythmic contractions, nausea, little pinches of pain and back aches. My midwife asked me not to encourage any of these too early (weeks 34-38) and to instead rest, hydrate and take a warm bath when anything came on. Now I just want to hold my baby! 

In addition to be anxious and excited for the birth of our first child, I’ve had some pretty deep mood swings during my entire pregnancy. Earlier I saw a therapist and decided to expand my options by meeting with a pyschiatric nurse practictioner who specializes in perinatal care. Hormones are so unpredictable and I want to have a good relationship established should I need something for post partum depression. I’m the kind of person who avoids taking even a Tylenol but it was a big step for me to make this appointment and take an active roll in my emotional and mental health. So much of pregnancy focuses on the joy and the blessing and the happiness that I’ve felt guilty when I felt the opposite. It’s been really helpful for me to hear from a professional being depressed isn’t a choice or an attitude, it’s about brain chemistry. We’re educating ourselves and have an appointment set for a couple of weeks after baby is born and I feel really good about it all! 

So that’ll do it for my pregnancy recaps! I hope you’ve enjoyed this series, and no matter what you’ve experienced, realize that we’re not alone in any of it!  I’ve loved corresponding with other pregnant woman and hearing about your experiences for the past nine months. Now onward and upward to parenthood! Only a few more days! Wish me luck! 

     

     

What I Wore Rewind | Week of August 17

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How to accessorize a casual look, Weekend outfit idea, Pops of Leopard, Glam up by accessorizing, When Casual Meets Glam

How to make simple look chic, Sticking to the basics while looking on-trend, Perfect for sporting events, Weekend Outfit

DIY your own Chevron Skirt, Make your own Chevron Skirt, How to make duct tape glam, A summer skirt with a story, Easy & Cheap ways to update your Circle Skirt

The Necessary Splurge, Date Night Dress, End of the summer transition, Bringing your wardrobe from summer to fall, How to Wear Cobalt

How to fit a baseball cap into your everyday style, Denim on Denim, How to Glam up a Baseball Hat, Making your lip color pop, Weekend Outfit Idea, After work outfit idea

Editor’s Note: As I gear up for baby, I’m taking time to feather my nest, rest up and prep for the big day. In the meantime, join me in a walk down memory lane as I highlight some of my favorite looks from this week last year (and earlier!) Want even more? Check out my FULL GALLERY from the past five years of outfit photos! Click any image to see the full post or see what’s up in real time via my instagram or facebook pages. 

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What I Wore Rewind | Week of August 10

What I Wore: Later Gator, jessica Quirk, How to style a tee shirt, whatiwore.tumblr.com

How to dress up denim, Leopard pumps with denim, Fall Outfit Idea, jessica Quirk, Fashion Blogger

End of summer outfit idea, humid outfit idea, what to wear in New Orleans, NOLA outfit, Vacation Outfit Idea, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Business Casual Outfit, How to wear business casual, Jeans with Business Casual, Blazer and Jeans outfit, Business Casual professional, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore, fashion Blogger

Editor’s Note: As I gear up for baby, I’m taking time to feather my nest, rest up and prep for the big day. In the meantime, join me in a walk down memory lane as I highlight some of my favorite looks from this week last year (and earlier!) Want even more? Check out my FULL GALLERY from the past five years of outfit photos! Click any image to see the full post or see what’s up in real time via my instagram or facebook pages. 

A Guide to Pregnancy and Baby Books

As my due date gets closer and closer, I’ve been reading and re-reading a a lot of pregnancy and baby books. There were some I’ve loved, some I was meh about and some I didn’t even finish. Here are the ones I bought and how I felt about them. 

Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth, Ina May Gaskin (my favorite!) 

I’ve read this book three times since becoming pregnant and it’s given me so much inspiration and excitement for how natural and joyful birth can be. It’s definitely heavy on the homebirth/unmedicated side of things but doesn’t feel pushy like some other comparative titles.  The book is divided into birth stories and the natural processes of labor and delivery and it’s given me what I believe is a realistic grasp of how things can go down. I’ve taken lots of notes on techniques and mantras I’m interested in trying for my own labor too. 

Spiritual Midwifery, Ina May Gaskin

I bought this title after loving Guide to Childbirth so much. It was originally published in 1975 from The Farm (commune in central Tennessee) and definitely has a crunchy flavor to it. Like Guide to Childbirth, it has birth stories along with information on pregnancy and delivery. If you’re delivering at home or intending on a non medicated route (and celebrate your inner hippie!) you’d probably enjoy this book. I’m on my second read through now and it makes me excited and confident! 

What To Expect When You’re ExpectingHeidi Murkoff, Sharon Mazel

I did NOT like this book early in pregnancy. It has so many things that could be wrong with you or the baby (it really covers almost everything) that it can make you really frightened of a really natural thing. Adam enjoyed reading through the development stages of baby and I eventually came to reference this title here and there in my second and third trimesters. It’s a bit alarmist and goofy (hotel womb?!) but lays most scenarios and options out on the table. It’s a helpful alternative to googling your symptoms online (which drove me nuts!) but I’d suggest the app over the book (which is free on your smart phone). 

Bountiful Beautiful Birth, Gurmukh

I’m not actively practicing yoga, but this book made me want to give it a shot. It definitely has the point of view of a long time yogini which offered me a lot of peace and happiness. It has a lot of examples and birth stories, plus easy yoga positions which I found to be helpful.

Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering, Sarah Buckley

I actually didn’t love this book, but only gave myself a day or two with it. Why? I felt like the author had a bit of a superior tone about connecting with baby early and it didn’t feel encouraging (at that time, my baby hadn’t started kicking and I didn’t feel especially connected). And as much as I love the crunchy home birth mentality, this author made hospitals and ultrasounds feel really scary and scary is not something I do well with, especially while pregnant. 

Great With Child, Beth Ann Fennelly

This title is a collection of letters from one mother to her expecting friend. I buzzed through it quickly and enjoyed it enough to pass it on to another friend (because I didn’t see myself reading it again). There are a couple passages regarding miscarriage which I opted to not read but overall, it was enjoyable. I’d recommend borrowing a copy from your local library.

The Happiest Baby on the Block, Dr. Harvey Karp

Although baby has yet to make his/her arrival, I’ve used some of the techniques I read in Dr. Karp’s book while looking after my friend’s babies and they seem to work! The gist is about caring for your baby for the first three months or the fourth trimester as Dr. Karp calls it. Looking forward to trying out these techniques on our own kiddo! Readers have also suggested skipping the book and watching the DvD (but I’m a reader and plan on using this title as a reference, so I’m happy I ordered the book). Adam read this one too and my heart totally melted when I saw him bouncing and shushing our friend’s son afterwards. Quick and easy read. 

Ina May’s Guide to Breastfeeding, Ina May Gaskin

This was actually the first baby/pregnancy book I bought and read in my first trimester. I liked Ina May’s tone (and thus ordered her other books, see above) and now I’m re-reading it with about 3 weeks until my EDD. There are a lot of references to medical studies, information about your body’s (and baby’s) natural processes and techniques to use when nursing. Unlike the uplifiting birth stories I’ve heard, I’ve yet to hear any woman who hasn’t had some struggles with breastfeeding. I hope this book comes in handy! 

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Finally - a little note about the upcoming days and weeks. I’m feeling a little shy in front of the camera and have been struggling with fatigue, so I’ve decided it’s best to let myself have a break from the blog until after the baby is born and we’ve gotten to spend time together as a family. I’ve been working on some posts that I’ll publish between now and then, so there will be fresh stuff on the site each week - just not outfit photos. So many of you have been SO supportive and encouraging during these past nine months and I thank you for your understanding! I can’t promise when, but I’ll be back!  In the meantime, I always push my instagram photos to facebook and twitter, so you can keep up with me there!