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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 54 MIN

second trimester shifts: growth, movement and getting ready

from back from the borderline baby: pregnancy & motherhood

The second trimester (weeks 13-27) is often thought of as a “honeymoon phase,” a time when nausea fades, energy returns, and excitement builds as the pregnancy becomes more physically and emotionally tangible. Yet, this period also brings unexpected challenges that go beyond the common symptom checklist.In this episode, we dive into the complex, layered experience of the second trimester, offering both practical advice and deeper reflections to guide you through it.We’ll start by exploring the physical changes and symptoms typical of this stage, such as ligament pain, heartburn, and increased body awareness as your baby grows. Drawing on experts like Sara Wickham, we discuss why traditional weight-tracking methods may lead to unnecessary stress and how embracing a more individualized approach to these changes can help maintain your mental well-being.On the emotional front, many parents report feeling a deeper connection with their baby after experiencing those first flutters of movement, yet not everyone feels this bond right away—and that’s okay. We touch on the often-overlooked experience of gender disappointment, offering supportive insights on managing unexpected emotions as you start to envision life with a child of a specific gender. We look to depth psychology to help make sense of these nuanced feelings, emphasizing that every emotional experience during pregnancy is valid and deserves compassion.For practical preparation, we talk about setting up a flexible birth philosophy over a rigid birth plan, highlighting how this mindset can relieve anxiety as you move toward the later stages of pregnancy. Plus, we cover the essentials: maternity clothing recommendations, creating a baby registry, and navigating the 20-week anatomy scan. Here, we consider expert critiques on the reliability of prenatal scans, providing guidance on balancing medical information with personal intuition.Tune in for:Honest talk on second trimester symptoms, from physical discomforts to body changesExploring bonding with your baby and navigating gender disappointmentTips on maternity wear, baby registry essentials, and building a flexible birth philosophyManaging the 20-week anatomy scan and understanding its role in your pregnancy journeyThe second trimester is a dynamic time of growth and reflection. Join us as we unravel its unique challenges and joys, helping you navigate this stage with confidence and self-compassion.Click here to check out the 3-part birth class I mention in this episode (free on YouTube) by Maternity Care Midwives. [Full link: https://www.youtube.com/@maternitycaremidwives927]CRAVING MORE? To dive deeper into the Back from the Borderline universe, explore my recommendations and access premium content, visit backfromtheborderline.com. Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional, OB, or expert—just a fellow human being sharing my personal journey and experiences. What I share here isn’t intended as medical advice. Always trust your instincts and consult with trusted professionals as you navigate your own path. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The second trimester (weeks 13-27) is often thought of as a “honeymoon phase,” a time when nausea fades, energy returns, and excitement builds as the pregnancy becomes more physically and emotionally tangible. Yet, this period also brings unexpected...

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