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Thanksgiving Stress During Pregnancy

Surviving Thanksgiving While Pregnant

Turkey Day Stress-Surviving Thanksgiving While Pregnant Stephanie Pedersen from New York City has been very pregnant for two different Thanksgivings. She learned an enormous amount about what not to do from her first experience.

"The first pregnant Thanksgiving I cleaned the entire house and began to feel dizzy," Pedersen says. "Early contractions set in. I ignored them and went to the kitchen to cook ... the entire meal. From scratch. Even the bread, from scratch." During the meal, she kept getting up to get things. The contractions continued through the next morning. She was physically sick and scared enough to make an emergency trip to the midwife.

The people who surround you at the table as the turkey is carved will be the same people who will help raise and shape your child.

Pedersen was fine, but she learned her lesson. What can you do to make sure you survive your pregnant Thanksgiving – the easy way?

Holiday Stress Triggers
It may help to be aware of the common holiday triggers of stress. One of the most prominent is exposure to extended family and friends, says Dr. Randy Fink, an OB/GYN in private practice in Miami, Fla., and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. "One of the first things I tell a pregnant mom is to expect that suddenly everyone will have an opinion, everyone will have a story about what went wrong, everyone will have some tidbit that she just can't live without. This can become very stressful."

The impending arrival of Baby can also awaken worries about familial conflicts, Dr. Fink says. "Pregnant women are often more sensitive to their surroundings and their interactions with others, so even little troubles can become major tribulations," he says. There are also strong issues regarding body image.


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kendra says
November 20, 2008

Don't think people realize how stressful the holidays can be when you're pregnant, especially if you are the one who has to do everything. No one will step up in my family and take the lead this year for me. Was happy to see an article like this, though I do think the family should take over and not expect a pregnant woman to do all of the prep and entertaining.

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