Okay, okay. You asked. So here it is. My 18 week baby bump!
Now in case you don?t know this, a baby at 18 weeks is ONLY 5 1/2 inches long and the size of a small bell pepper?weighing in at less than 7 oz. Also, I should note that Chris and I aren?t very big, therefore we will never have big babies. So?if you?re feeling like my bump isn?t big yet, well it?s not?but TRUST me, it gets BIG!!!!! You?ll have to wait and see this miracle of growth happen (both the baby and my belly!)
I should also note ? that is a shirt wrapped around my waist. Yes?I had Chris take the first few pics and couldn?t believe my once-muscular butt was kind of dimply and droopy!!!!!! As my upper thighs and boobs grow to sizes they have never been before, my butt is sagging lower than ever before too!! It?s amazing?and scary at the same time.
This is pregnancy number 4 for me, and it will never be an easy or a normal process. While there is no time I love MORE than being pregnant (I mean, come on?I?m growing a HUMAN INSIDE OF ME!!!), it never fails to be an incredibly hard process for my eyes and my brain to accept. Here?s why ? I work so darn hard, in the kitchen and in the gym, getting my body into the shape that I feel the happiest and healthiest at?then in a matter of weeks, it seems to all disappear.
And I?m not just talking about my physical form (trust me, it?s all relative. Anytime you gain 10% of your body weight in 4 months, it?s a tough thing to face, no matter your current weight), but also my physical fitness levels. They have gone from my fittest ever (50 burpees in 2 minutes and 15 seconds) to not as fit as I feel I work to be (today, 50 burpees in 3 minutes and 35 seconds). EVERYTHING seems harder: push ups (once from my toes so easily is now from my knees after 20), running (OMG ? the bladder pressure is insane already), to even just walking with Cash in my arms! I find myself breathing so heavily that I can?t believe it!
But there is hope! To all you moms out there going through this (or hoping to at some point) ? DON?T WORRY! This is a reminder I often have to give to myself as well. Sometimes, being pregnant can feel the same as when you are sick. You know, as you are puking with your head in the the toilet you feel like you will never ever be the same again? You almost forget what it is like to be healthy?to be normal. Well, pregnant ladies, I feel your pain on this. It is SO easy to forget what it feels like to be ?normal?. But coming from a mom that has done this three times, I?m here to assure you that we will ALL be normal again. In fact, I KNOW (although there are days I forget and don?t believe it) it is possible for ALL of us pregos to be fitter, happier, and healthier post-babies?no matter how many we have had!
So for now, let?s enjoy this miracle we are creating. Because this process truly is a miracle. And for some of us (probably me) this might be our last time experiencing it.
Prego Tip for Today: Be active! (But only if you were active pre-baby, and check with your doc) I, like many of you, have days were I wallow in my sorrows and feel bad for myself and my recent lack of energy. These days, I want nothing more than to sit inside and work away. I will come up with every single excuse for WHY I don?t need to work out. Let?s get real, has there EVER been a time where we?ve forced ourselves to be active and we?ve regretted it? Most likely, not. In fact, as soon as we get up and start moving, we feel SO much better! And remember, this is good for baby too. Studies have show that women that are active during pregnancy are more likely to carry full term.
I make moving easy by committing to just 5 minutes. That?s it! If I do my 5 and am feeling good, I?ll do more! But I feel great knowing that, regardless, I got my 5 minutes in. Don?t kid yourself, 5 minutes can be tough. Here was my workout yesterday ? it kicked my butt.
Set the clock for 5 minutes:
Perform as many burpees as you can in that time.
- You can modify these to accommodate the growing belly by just going to hands and knees, then standing up.
Set the clock for another 5 minutes (because I was feeling AWESOME after that):
Perform as many pull ups as you can in that time.
- If you can?t perform body weight pull ups, use bands for assistance or the lat pull down machine in your local gym.
Week 19, here I come!
66 Responses
Heidi,
I just wanted to let you know that you and Chris are such inspirations to me. I am not pregnant but trying to lose ‘the extra’ from my daughter (she is now 20…LoL). I am finding it very difficult because of my asthma and Pulmonary Hypertension, not having motivation, struggling to juggle home life, a FT job, a PT job and 4 nights of school each week. I chose school, getting my Associates Degree in Medical Assisting to be able to better myself/family with a better job. I hope I can get things to turn around soon and I don’t get completely discouraged. Congrats on baby #4!! I love watching what you an Chris do every week.
;D
Dear Heidi,
Love to see you both on the show week after week. You guys make an awesome team. I stumbled upon your blog and saw you are pregnant, many congratulations to you and Chris. Love the fact that you are so down to earth, it really shows. Many blessings for you all and the little one within. Camille
Do you have any tips on getting back in shape after having a baby? I feel like I am not losing my stomach
Heidi,
I am 10 weeks pregnant with twins, and am 45. I am terrified of the weight gain and losing all the progress I have worked so hard for. My mind is reeling at what is going to happen to my body over the next 7 months. I have been working out 4 -5 days a week but all I feel is tired….. how do I make my mind be at peace to enjoy this time instead of being filled with anxiety? And how to I keep my health and not let all my progress go out the window?
Eat healthy. In my pregnancy, I only need to eat about 300 more calories a day for the baby. Check with your doctor for his/her recommendation for twins. Pregnancy is not a time to open a buffet and eat everything. Continue your workouts as allowed by your doctor but make sure you listen to your body. You are making two cute miraculous little people 🙂 Healthy meals and movement, as allowed, will help you not overgain. Good luck! Check with your doctor for more ideas too!
Hey Heidi,
I’m 7 mo pregnant with baby 5!
I am so grateful for having gotten in shape before being pregnant as I feel so great now! Of course I am much slowed down now, but what I have found invaluable is yoga! It has kept me limber and flexible and kept that “beached whale” feeling away. Even when totally sapped I can still strike a pose and feel better afterwards. Don’t be hard on yourself, it’s the quality of the move, not the quantity or range that counts!
Thanks Heidi!
I’m 12 weeks along with our first baby and fell into a rut when the Doc told me to take it easy for the next few days…well that’s turned into 2 and 1/2 weeks! Your positive motivation was so inspiring and might have just got me out of that rut! And your family is so beautiful.
Congrtulation!!!
You look fantastic!!!! I am just starting my workout journey 9 months after baby number 3. I am struggling to find motivation and you blog really helps me on bad days! Thank you!
Thank you SO much for being a good example and encouraging others to workout before and during pregnancy (as long as it’s approved by the doc). I see so many chicks trying to get in shape, then discover they’re preggo and stop ALL activity. Kudos to you and all the other active preggo ladies out there. #highfive : )
Awesome job. I know what you mean, I was really into crossfit before I got pregnant and was seeing pretty good results. So hard to see it all expand and droop by three months! My son is now 1 yr old and I converted my garage into a mini crossfit style gym. I do plan on getting pregnant again in 6 months-ish and know the cycle is just going to repeat! Haha!