Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pregnancy Hormones and Relationships

Often we hear pregnant moms complain about their spouses. 
Are men really changed when women becomes pregnant or its easier to blame it on the pregnancy hormones?

Pregnancy hormones are blamed for everything from mood swings to acne eruptions. Mehmet Oz, M.D., and Michael Roizen, M.D., explain what these essential chemicals really do

During pregnancy, many of the changes you’re going through are visible—your growing breasts and belly are the most obvious. Others, like a powerful urge to “nest,” you can’t see but can certainly feel. A great number of these changes are due to hormones, powerful chemicals that affect your mind, your body and your pregnancy. Here’s a guide to some of the most important players.
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) This hormone stimulates the corpus luteum (the part of the egg follicle left behind in the ovary after ovulation) to produce estrogen and progesterone in the first 10 weeks after conception, until the placental cells can do so themselves. For this reason, it is also the hormone we check in your urine or blood to determine conclusively whether you’re pregnant.
Progesterone This hormone serves the very important role of quieting the uterine muscle so that the fertilized egg can have a safe landing while implanting. Progesterone levels increase throughout pregnancy to help maintain the inner layer of the uterus so it can provide support for the developing fetus. The hormone also creates a tranquilizing effect to protect against stress, one of the reasons pregnant women can handle so much heavy thinking and anxiety. In this way, it also promotes sleep. On the downside, progesterone has been linked to acne breakouts.
Estrogen Increased estrogen, which you may associate with changes (both positive and negative) in your mood andsex drive, also stimulates the growth of your uterus and improves blood flow between the uterus and placenta by enhancing the effect of nitric oxide, a gas that widens blood vessels. Not only does more estrogen mean better blood flow, it also prepares your breasts for milk production by enlarging the milk ducts. Estrogen secretion peaks right before birth and declines afterward.
Relaxin Relaxin does just what you’d think. Most importantly, it relaxes the intrauterine ligaments. Why? Because if flexibility in the fetus’s living quarters isn’t increased, trying to grow a baby in the uterus would be like trying to squeeze a mountain lion into a file cabinet. This hormone also loosens things up a bit down below to ease the baby’s passage through the birth canal. It relaxes the arteries as well, so they can handle pregnancy’s increased blood volume without sending your blood pressure through the roof. The downside is that things you don’t want relaxed are sometimes affected. For instance, what happens when the muscle that prevents stomach acid from creeping back into your esophagus becomes floppy? You got it: heartburn.
Oxytocin Oxytocin is the feel-good hormone that helps us bond with others. In the days and weeks immediately before delivery, many women experience mild euphoria and strong nesting behavior (inexplicably washing walls, baking and so on), and this may be linked to oxytocin as well as to other hormones and steroids. During delivery, huge bursts of oxytocin run through the brain. After delivery, when a woman holds her newborn, she develops what’s called “baby lust,” a chemical reaction that happens when a baby’s pheromones stimulate the production of additional oxytocin—thus augmenting the mother-baby bond. .
>> By Mehmet Oz, M.D., and Michael Roizen, M.D.August/September 2011

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice!


Had my 5th antenatal check up last weekend and all we did after that was SMILE!

Such an overwhelming news... As Dr Guna did the Ultrasound, he told us that we r expecting a BABY GIRL! The one thing that we have been expecting is finally arriving soon! 

Now we can start looking at pink, ribbons, shoes, dresses, laces, hairbands and everything nice!   

So Many Things & So Little Time

Thing are just overwhelming at this point of time.
With another baby on its way, Lil D's new play school, moving into a new home, trips, family, friends, cars, financials, job hunting, managing the household, packing n wrapping, hospital visits, back to hometown every fourth night, etc....

PHEWWWW!!!! I need to breath some fresh air!!

The only question that pops out in my mind is.... HOW ARE WE GOING TO MANAGE SO MANY ISSUES?
The solution is simple.... Make a list starting from the most important task right now followed by the rest in the same order. Then, work on them accordingly.

I need a break! N that can wait till we settle with the shifting process. Looking forward to Enderong this weekend. Its gonna be a good break although its a short one. Being with friends has never been boring.

Being preggers and juggling between pregnancy n daily chores with the rest is just too much to handle at times. But i think I'm strong enough to handle this as we cannot expect anyone to come forward and help.

Lil D has started his first few classes at the new play school. the first 2 classes were tough for him n me. Guess it takes time to get the hang of it and to accept the separation. As a mom, I can't take the fact that he cries when he is being carried away for classes, but guess those are the little challenges we face as mothers and no one gets to escape. More to come after the school break.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Yet another miracle...

A little angel is formed in the name of an embryo. 
Soon to be a fetus and then a baby in September!
Hoping for a smooth n healthy pregnancy just like the last one.