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EXTREME Fatigue During First Trimester - Want Ideas

I have a 17 month old boy, very active of course, and am having a terrible time with fatigue during my second pregnancy. I'm just about to enter the second trimester, but the fatigue is relentless. I feel exhausted all day long, slugging around from couch to whatever I absolutely MUST do in that next moment. Forget housework, forget sex...I barely get my son taken care of and barely get myself dressed, much less do the duties for my two part-time jobs (10-15 hrs/wk). My midwife explained to me that during the first couple of months of pregnancy, the body produces excessive amounts of hormones and the thyroid just takes some months to catch up. Well, it's been three months and, frankly, I'm tired of being tired all the time! Has anyone experience this and does anyone have any ideas: diet changes, tricks, supplements (I'd discuss any recommendations with my doc first, of course). Thanks.

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As hard as it sounds, I only got more energy if I forced myself to get some exercise. Going for a walk always helped. The hardest part was getting myself out there to do it but the benefits were just what I needed.

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I do remember how tired I was for my first pregnancy... it was terrible. I don't have any tricks or anything that can help that much expect to offer that I would be able to baby sit if you needed it .. at nite or on weekends. Mom to mom I know how hard it is when you are tired to even do the littlest things and I would love to help. Let me know! :)

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Congratulations on your pregnancy!

I went through this kind of exhaustion, too. Felt like I was wading through quicksand every single day. I didn't find any particular foods, herbs, or routines that helped, though. But somewhere around the 16h week, I suddenly felt perfectly normal again - in fact, better than normal. My energy was back and I was able to get back up to speed with life for a while.

My only suggestions would be to consider having someone come in to help a bit with your son while you rest and to do your best to hang in there until the second trimester truly gets under way. If you still feel this kind of crushing fatigue then, I'd talk with your doctor.

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Are you taking prenatal vitamins? Vitamin B supplements are critical to energy and health.
It sounds like you are doing too much. You should be napping every time your son naps, too.
Good luck!

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A huge part of fatigue can be blood sugar swings. I know I dealt with that a lot more when pregnant (its even common for people to get "gestational diabetes"- which then vanishes after pregnancy). So, cut out the white sugar, and only have natural sugars with lots of fat- fat is slower to digest, which slows the absorption of sugars it is eaten with, causing less blood sugar spikes. Blood sugar spikes cause mood swings, fatigue, and sugar cravings which perpetuate the cycle. Nuts, nut butter. virgin olive and coconut oil (I drench dates in virgin coconut oil, and put it liberally in smoothies), eggs, cheese, and lots of FULL FAT whole organic milk & cream.... mmmm! Definately take cod liver oil or some sort of fish oil- increases baby's IQ by 7 points and makes you feel great hormonally and energy wise. Think of your body as a furnace- when you keep it stoked with good fats, it has something to BURN, something that lasts a long time. These kind of fats won't make you fat- actually, you'll be more full and I lost wait on a high fat diet. As long as you stay away from the trans fats! Replace fruit juice with real fruit (eaten with some nuts to stop blood sugar spikes) and substitute milk/yogurt and frozen berry smoothies or seltzer water with unsweetened cranberry juice and stevia (ver sweet herb without sugar). When you eat toast drench both sides in butter... always balance carbs (sugars) with fats.

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I had this with all 3 pregnacies, But was only told I had low iron for my last. There is a supplement. They can tell from your blood work. Also eating things high in iron can help. I found the supplement to be a life saver. Good luck!

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i hate to say it, but i really dont know of anything. i was also extremely fatigued. additionally, in my last pregnancy i was also very ill. it seems i stayed in bed for almost 3 months straight.
try to get some help in the house with babysitting. arrange for it to be during your most tired time of the day. give yourself 3 hours or so a day and then try to get the baby's father to help out at night.

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My son was 9 months old when I got pregnant with my daughter. I was so tired all the time! I talked to my OB/GYN, she said that a cup of coffee (or in my case a diet soda) in the am would not harm my baby. Boy did I notice a difference! I could finally make it through the morning and then took a nap whenever he did!

Ask your Dr. if a little caffene would be ok.

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Hi N.,

Reading your story reminded me so much of my own! I became pregnant when my son was 1 year old. I felt like I had mono because I was so exhausted. It was just like you said. From the bed to the couch to the floor just no energy whatsover! This also caused me to get a lot of illnesses like strep throat and bronchitis. Anyway, it turned out that part of my fatigue was anemia. After four weeks of taking iron supplements (try SLOWFE - easier on your digetive system) I finally began to feel better. Maybe you are pregnant with a girl which is sucking more iron out of you than a boy would? My other saving grace was a very helpful husband. He took care of giving the baths at night and securing dinner and lifting our heavy son! He was very understanding and allowed me to take naps. We did struggle at times where my husband too became tired and overwhelmed but we got through it. I shed a lot of tears during the pregnancy and felt like it really dragged on mostly because of feeling so tired. But of course it was all so very worth it! Please look into the iron supplements (YES in ADDITION to your multivitamin) and let me know how it helps.
Sincerely,
R. Niles

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It was always explained to me that the second trimester is when you really feel good. Your hormones will have adjusted by then. In the mean time make sure you are getting plenty of water, and rest as often as you can. Forget about doing anything that isn't absolutely necessary. Hopefully your husband will help out. It will be good practice for him because once this baby comes, and there are 2 little ones, he'll have to help out a lot more anyway.

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