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Pregnancy Blog: Six weeks in Manisha SandhuJun 10, 2019·5 min read I moved to let the pregnancy stick catch urine. It was five seconds? Did I get enough? I put it near me against it, washed my hands and waited for the results. I was singing my boss dog that week, so we both expected the results at 6:00 on Friday morning. They spent a few minutes and appeared in the window the classic, tearing, life change. I was pregnant. Unbelief became shock turned into adrenaline and fear. I picked up my phone and called my husband. A country away, he picked up at three in the morning and said, "hibe." I showed her the positive pregnancy test. "We're pregnant," I said, seconds before breaking into an ugly and strong sobbing. The puppy stopped calling for attention immediately and sat next to me, grim and serious for once. Looking back, it must have been adrenaline, fear and emotion all became a reaction that seemed panic. I came to work an hour later, with swollen eyes and no makeup. Googled chances of false positives with over the counter pregnancy tests (roughly 3% chance) throughout the day and looked at, "What to do when pregnant" google results. Obviously, our only night of careless sex had hit the mark. Now we're six weeks pregnant. This is an article from the first weeks of pregnancy. People say the first quarter passes. Most women may find out or begin to feel the symptoms at five weeks, placing them already in one third of the way to this first quarter. I arouse cheese in the mornings, feeling that I could crash if I am encouraged enough by a quick odor or movement. 75% to 80% of pregnant mothers experience 'mortal disease'. This morning, I stayed in the subway bars with sweat hanging over my upper lip, weak in my legs, already exhausted. Would it be irresponsible to call the job today? Or should I save my sick day for later? While towing the paychecks and the budget of the sick day, the fresh air in the subway car offered a temporary respite of the humidity of the NYC subway in the early summer. Let me tell you, there's nothing like fatigue in the first quarter. I feel tired, as always. I finally fell into an empty seat. It is ironic that early pregnancy does not provide any indication of an additional passenger, however this is a moment, when pregnant mothers are perhaps the most tired and need a seat. Would it be unpleasant to use a pin that says, "yes, I'm pregnant" in the underground? Would people give up seats? I did it to work, jumping the American who used to order and opting for a tea instead. Three hours later, I threw the English breakfast tea out of the hospital, in front of my favorite halal cart. Since the pregnancy test, I have also left soft cheese, supplemental drinks, fast food, all alcohol and makeup. I have downloaded an application (called, 'Think Dirty') that breaks down the chemicals used in common facial and household products. In a 2004 study, the Working Group on the Environment (AWG) found an average of 200 industrial chemicals and blood pollutants of the umbilical cord. Called the human "body burden", these contaminants permeate everyone in the world, including developing babies. Some of these contaminants have serious consequences, such as birth defects and abnormal development in the development of immature organs. Over the past few days, I've been cleaning my unnecessary exhibition apartment, such as donating my teflon kitchen pans, removing fresh air plugs, replacing my hard cleaning supplies with cleaner alternatives, and investing in an air purifier. But the concern remains, and if I'm not doing enough? What if the craft beer I had weeks before the test affects my baby? What if I fall down the stairs? The omnipresent presence of concern and concern is always there now that we are waiting. I wonder if he'll ever leave. Looking back now, my previous life was careless, focused on a busy career, a small group of friends and a new marriage. We planned a trip to Bali in August (now cancelled for Zika listings in Indonesia) and a few years of travel to a dog and children. We're both changing our careers—increasing more credentials to our names, we hope to start two-four years of graduates next year. In addition, we are currently in the process of presenting our immigration paper to live in the same country, it is as if we decide to make the milestones of life more stressful that a couple can do together and decided, "we get married, we have a baby, we move together and go to postgraduate school in a year." Given the instability with the school and our living situation, a friend of mine kindly asked, what do you want to do with the baby? by alluding to keep the pregnancy or abort. At my stage, I could have a simple abortion for medicines, a simple appointment and two pills. I checked the question for a second division before deciding what I already knew—I wasn't going to abort this baby. Already at six weeks, I felt a primitive protection around the tadpole looking at, a sesame-sized organism that was growing inside me. I wanted this baby—to have a mini version of my husband, a child who could grow up to be a positive part of the world. Even with morning illness, vomiting in front of strangers, dark nights on the web about environmental contaminants and ways to prevent an abortion, I still want this baby. He or she is a blessing—I honestly believe that. I have relatives who have struggled to conceive, who have shared their disappointment, fears and pain for not getting pregnant and/or successively taking a full-term baby. This, in turn, has instilled in me a profound sense of gratitude, humility and appreciation of being able to become pregnant. What a beautiful and exciting adventure to continue. Long time no talk. Let's talk. Tell me about your pregnancy experience. Manisha SandhuWanderer (or "consultant" in professional terms) learning to navigate the world.1 1 Wanderer (or "consultant" in professional terms) learning to navigate the world. More from the middle Get the app Media
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