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Delight in Pregnancy Bedrest

 

My first experience with bedrest was at 30 weeks into my second pregnancy when I was dilated between 2-3 centimeters. I was on strict bedrest which I renamed pregnancy prison. All my lifes freedom as I knew it was put on hold or put to rest. I had a bad attitude about the whole thing and fantasized that the baby would come early so I wouldnt have to suffer any longer. My wish of an early delivery came true 4 weeks into bedrest.

The next pregnancy came and the physician ordered me to bed at 20 weeks. I had at least 16 weeks ahead of me confined to the beautiful surroundings of my bedroom. I knew I had to make a change in my attitude for the health of my child. This time bedrest wasnt so bad and the pregnancy lasted 37 weeks. Listed below are some of the things that helped me get through my limited pregnancy activity.

Did relaxation exercises daily

Had friends over to watch TV (snacks a necessity)

Got up every hour for 5 minutes to stretch, eat or go to the bathroom

Cleaned the toilets once a week

Put my sons in half-day child care

If I were able to control my contractions, I would get out of the house for 30-90 minutes once a week

I avoided anything stressful at all cost

Rented entertaining and funny videos

Talked on phone from the couch or bed

Asked my husband to bring me flowers to brighten the room

Floated in the pool (no swimming)

Listened to talk radio

Read books or magazines

Took relaxing baths surrounded by candles and soft music

Accepted dinners and babysitting from friends

Have good communication with your physician regarding the reasons for bedrest. Dont hesitate to call your physician any time of the day or night if you are having out of control contractions. Ask him or her before you try any of my physical suggestions. The number one thing you can do on bedrest is relax. Despite popular belief, staying in bed all day is not relaxing. Most importantly, realize that you are not alone even though it feels like it. There are organizations on the web that give you bedrest support over the phone or email. Do what it takes to have a happy pregnancy, a healthy baby and delight in bed.

Author: Julie Johnson
 
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