Running for Two: Trimester One
Beth and I ran our first half marathon in 7 months yesterday and this was obviously the first while simultaneously growing a human. I am currently at 15 weeks just so you have a reference of time and how long I have actually been running pregnant.
Running has been interesting and I have been asked tons of questions about how it is going, so we figured I could update you guys on how that is going and if anyone else is in the same boat or maybe will be in the same boat it might be helpful. Also even though I have been a runner for a while now and run tons of races, I still had/have a lot of fear about running even though the doctor has cleared me to run, even at longer distances, and that I see women do it all the time. It’s almost like a switch changes when it’s your kid in your body. I went to Google and that just scared the crap out of me, so here is what I have experienced, and have done, and so far this baby is doing perfectly well and I have had no issues *now finds every piece of wood around to knock on*
Here is how the first trimester has gone:
- I was scared to dehydrate so I only now run with water or where I know I can get water every other mile or so. I was NOT good at this before but also never had problems. We have pretty much taken all of our runs to White Rock where there is tons of water available.
- I have avoided the heat as much as possible and am glad the majority of this pregnancy will be in the winter. I did not run when it was too hot and actually stopped all my hot yoga as well.
- I eat during the run way more than I did before. Typically every 3-4 miles.
- I wear out much faster, it’s harder to breathe in even though this baby is small there is a lot more blood to move around and it really does feel like it when you are running. At first it just felt like I was out of shape, which I knew was not possible and now I know why it’s like that and am pretty prepared for that to get worse.
- I take more breaks and I don’t beat myself up for them. I have to stop and walk or stand even for just a minute or so or I won’t make it. During my ½ this weekend I walked every single water station and took water at all of them, which I never did before at all. I also walked about .5 of a mile to eat.
- I was never one to be blessed in the boob area and never really thought twice about that ever being an issue. I thought that “those” came later in pregnancy and quickly learned that that is not the case AT all. This change happened around 8 weeks and that long run left me in so much pain. Invest in good bras!! I have not really had a problem since, but no one really told me about that so early and I never expected the pain that comes with not being prepared for that. I could barely roll over and I called my mom convinced I might be having a heart attack! Ha. So far I have not had to wear anything around my stomach. That might change soon!
- Exhaustion in the first couple of months is just stupid. It’s an exhaustion I have never really experienced before, and you can’t shake at all. I had to cut myself A LOT of slack when it came to running. I couldn’t stay awake passed like 7:30 at night, was napping all the time, and didn’t want to do ANYTHING. My husband jokes that I haven’t lifted a finger… I didn’t want to move let alone but on shoes and run alone outside. I cut running during the week for a while until that total exhaustion phase went away and now I rest when I need to.
- I cannot do this without Beth. I wouldn’t run at all. She has been there for all my long runs and if she wasn’t I wouldn’t do it. You need a running buddy for sure, and one that won’t want to kill you when you have to do all the aforementioned things during your runs. She is training for a marathon and has stuck with me! I catch her on the last half of her run so hopefully she is worn out a little and it seems to be working! I also do not run alone anymore unless it is like 3 or less miles in the daylight by my house.
- My motivation level has changed more toward just being careful then getting a PR or running fast. I have not and will not push my stride speed at all passed what I have done this entire pregnancy. I have lowered my pace somewhere between thirty seconds to a minute and a half a mile, and am fully prepared to either not start a race based on how I feel or DNF if I need to.
I am running still because I love it and my pregnancy is healthy. I have been cleared from my doctor to run all the way up until I give birth. I am a super worry wart so this might seem like madness to some of you but I do have fear, so I am super careful and have more or less decided I will do this as long as it feels good. I want to stay healthy and in shape to prepare for delivery and carrying a baby all the way through. Running can help this and working out does as well.
I’ll keep you posted about how the second trimester goes with running. We do have Dallas Scheduled for December 8th and that race will hit at start of week 20, and also a race about 6 weeks after that. Happy Running!
This is Our Confession
As it turns out the LiARs are really liars! 🙂
This was our last bit of lying to the world through Instagram. We spent the weekend at the Holland lake house, the guys went up first without us and we met them Saturday for the A&M game at a local restaurant/bar. Three shots of Tuaca were ordered and a shot of water extra chilled for Teal! The water shot is on the right. 🙂 Yah, for black and white filters!
Teal was invited to a wedding in early October lucky for her the only alcohol at the reception was for the champagne toast and again lucky for her they had sparkling white grape juice as well. So it wasn’t a big deal to try and hide or pretend anything! But it was very amusing that a friend of her’s there asked her when she was going to get pregnant. 🙂
This was one of two tricky situations, but it worked! Michael ended up drinking most of the wine that got poured into Teal’s wine glass as we were out celebrating Bitner’s Birthday at a wine place. This is what husbands are for, right? To drink your wine when you are hiding from the world that you are pregnant.
Teal’s Birthday weekend at the river; this was the first tricky situation! It’s pretty much given that when you spend hours floating in a tube down the river you will have something to drink and when it’s for someone’s birthday, well, you’re going to have something to drink the night preceding said float. The Birthday shot all four of us girls at the river “shared” on Friday was really a she took a sip, she took a sip, Beth chugs a ton of it and Teal takes the smallest sip ever situation. Teal also did an awesome job of having water bottles she filled with “vodka” so when time came to float the river she made sure everyone else saw her mixing her “vodka” with Snapple tea for her river drink of choice.
This was actually the last time Teal had any alcohol. Ha, and we were there together just a picture didn’t happen. We celebrated Kate‘s (Beth’s sister) Birthday with a surprise party for her. Little did we know this night how many lies would be told in the very near future!
So for awhile any shenanigans that normally include wine, well, you’ll see that from Beth and it’ll be water for Teal! Or you know milk or juice – whatever she’s craving that day! 🙂
Congrats to Teal & Michael on their baby girl who is due to May 5, 2014!