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1.12.2017

pregnancy essentials | second trimester

its hard to believe that my second trimester has come and gone in a flash!  is it going by as fast for everyone else as it is for me?  as I was making a short list of things that I simply "cannot live without" I went back and looked at my pregnancy favs from my pregnancy with Baker, which wasn't too long ago, and I coincidentally several of the exact same things on my list!
thankfully I haven't been completely consumed with discomfort aside from little random bouts of heartburn and definitely taking time to enjoy these last couple months growing baby boy!
here is my list of a few things that have made life easier over the last several weeks.
in the meantime, I always love to hear what works for fellow preggos and mamas that have experience with all this before me!  share away!
I included the exact links of these products below:)
1 // tarteist contour palette 
randomly, I included a similar tart palette on my second trimester favorites two years ago.. and honestly I still have NO idea how to contour.  none.  okay, so after taking Jenna's private makeup class (which was SUCH a fun girls night out and so helpful, btw) I have somewhat of a better idea of what I'm doing, but lets just say my first couple times of trying the palette out have been a disaster.  BUT I'm learning as I go!  Kate's blog for tips are always helpful and found couple of youtube videos that seemed legit enough and worth my time to watch.. and liked this article the best, but still I am at a loss with what exactly contouring is. what I do know is that the highlighter(s) of this palette brightens the darkness around my eye area and cheekbones, as well as hide the 'pregnancy mask' that has seem to show up once again this time in pregnancy.. its not as raging as it was before and I can promise its because I'm not out in the summer sun every day like I was with Baker.  
2 // all about the comfy tee
sounding like a broken record for the third pregnancy in a row.. because h o w many times have I mentioned my love of the comfy tee- but now more than ever I am really appreciating it.  the entire gap pure body line is my favorite and has continued to do its part in fitting the growing bump well throughout this entire pregnancy.  I will say, I am carrying hm 100% different than I carried my girls- he's really low and all out in front.. and my normal pre pregnancy size still fits me like a glove, and is basically the only thing that I am comfortable in right now.  all of my favorite unisex tees I wore throughout my pregnancy with Baker have failed to cover the bump as I've gotten into my third trimester with this boy!
3 // the wireless + seamless
since becoming pregnant with the twins, and then breastfeeding them for 13 months (see also demolishing my boobs) it is rare, and I mean RARE that I go without a bra.  I definitely have been wearing the Cake nursing bras I swooned over last go round with pregnancy and breastfeeding, but this time I have also just stuck to the basic t-shirt bras and pullover seamless options, too.. also from gap.
4 // full coverage
confession: I am not a huge fan of underwear.  I hate thongs and the cheekie versions of said thongs.. and full on granny panties are SO annoying.  so I go without.  all the time.  but when I'm pregnant I need underwear, so I'm forced into wearing it and I've found awesome comfort in full coverage bikinis.
5 // maternity support wear
I discovered blanqi maternity late in the game with Baker, so this time around I was very interested in investing in some great support and comfortable wear for this pregnancy.  and OMG, talk about support.  these are the best leggings I have ever worn and I definitely wear them OUT.  I have a couple of their tank tops as well and when wearing them together it gives sort of a compression support which can be so helpful with back and neck discomfort.  I also have a pair of their nursing support leggings in my hospital bag "pile" of things waiting to be stuffed in a bag before heading to the hospital for delivery. 
6 // heavy cream
I have had a serious case of itchy belly from all the stretching its had to do over the last couple months.  I am one of the lucky ones and don't get stretch marks- even after housing a set of twins. honestly its one of those things that you either get or you don't. its 100% genetic and no stretch cream or coconut oil can help in preventing it.  my mama didn't get them, so neither have I!  BUT, those stretch creams and oils can totally help in keeping your belly smooth and itch-free.  heavy creams with shea butter have been my BFF.
7 // tums
hello, heartburn.  you have, once again, completely cramped my style these last couple months.  I have been popping Tums a couple times a day and they do the trick to hold back the burn.   I carry them in my purse and diaper bag these days in fear of being miserable while out and about. nothing wrong with that!
8 // a little extra boost
I totally spaced on my dietitian brain and have been taking my prenatal and my additional calcium supplement at the same time.. a SUPER common food-drug interaction as a result of this is anemia because calcium 100% blocks the absorption of iron in the blood.  I have been doing this since the beginning of my pregnancy without even thinking twice about it and its finally caught up with me.  I've been feeling lightheaded and dizzy when going from sitting to standing too quickly and after a routine blood panel workup at my 26 week check up it showed I was anemic.  the moment they told me that it was like **forehead slap**.  just a little nutrition biochemistry for anyone, not just if you are pregnant.. take your multivitamin and calcium supplement at least 2 hours apart from each other.  so, now, I am taking an iron supplement in addition to my prenatal before I go to bed and my calcium first thing in the morning:)


6 comments:

The Girl who Loved to Write said...

wireless bras FOREVER.

Stang&Co said...

YES to wireless bras. I am still nursing but don't know if I will be able to quit my nursing bras because they are the comfiest. And laughed out loud about the underwear. They are okay for the necessities like jeans and pants for work..but the second I am home..nope. They are SO ANNOYING. Have you ever worked out wearing underwear? THE WORST!

Unknown said...

I had hyperemesis gravid arum with my second (and last) pregnancy and my blood work was always off in every way (read in the hospital All.The.Time). I didn't know what I was doing that was adding to the situation or causing problems but in addition to being nauseous all the time I had horrible heartburn. I lived on TUMS and, like you said, they went everywhere with me. During my last trimester I was waking up at night gasping from the reflux burn and pretty much eating TUMS. I also started to crave ice. I went through bags of ice chips from the store and munched on them all day long. It was so odd and such a weird craving. A nurse in the hospital told me that when your iron is low and you are anemic you crave ice. Nothing I could do about it at that point. Then one day I read a post you wrote about Baker being low on iron and about the calcium thing and it all clicked. You can't eat TUMS like candy (since they are calcium) and not have serious iron problems. I couldn't stop myself but after my c-section, I received three blood transfusions as well as a host of other fixers for my body and I no longer needed TUMS. Within days I was back to normal and I have not had a cup of ice since. SO, thank you for making that click for me and you might not need that calcium supplement if your going taking TUMS. Beyond being anemic and how fun that is, my eyebrows and eyelashes started falling out. o_0 When that happened, after and during all the misery of hyperemesis, I pretty much lost it at the doctors office. Pregnancy--not for the faint of heart. It's a good thing my son's so cute!! ;-)

melzerz said...

LOL AT THE UNDERWEAR. I'm pregnant right now with my second and that's one of the parts no one mentions! Or how it gradually escalates to panty liner status. Oh the joys of pregnancy!

The Mrs./The Mom said...

I love your favorite things poets! My daughter is a month younger than Baker and now I'm a few weeks behind you in my third pregnancy so I always benefit from your 'favorite things' post. And now I'm off to get some Blanqui although it's insanely expensive!

Amy said...

I am the same with underwear! Also, I never got any stretch marks until the last WEEK of my pregnancy with baby #4 😩

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