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HRH Meghan,Duchess of Sussex with President Jioji K Konrote, First Lady Sarote Konrote and Dr Jiko Luveni at tonight's state dinner | October 22nd,2018
“I had an easy pregnancy.” “I never had any nausea.” “Pregnancy was a breeze.” Perhaps they’re telling the truth, but I found my attention drifting, my fingers Google searching, my eyes skimming links. I wanted the gory details; I wanted to read all about the strange, random, disgusting, or even painful symptoms people have experienced during their pregnancy. Not to fill myself with unnecessary dread, but after reading endless blogs of happy, joyful pregnancies, I found myself needing something more. And oh, did I find more - in blogger Angela Lanter’s Hello Bump podcast.
Angela, along with her husband, actor Matt Lanter, are sharing their experiences week by week as they navigate their first pregnancy. Speaking without filters, their raw honesty is refreshing. And when I say raw, I mean Matt squeezing Angela’s clitoral cyst raw. Nothing is off-limits as Angela details her weekly trials, in gripping, leg-crossing, oozing detail, with Matt always at her side, and their humor and banter despite it all makes for a truly honest listening experience.
Cysts, nausea, bathroom issues, weight loss, fatigue, gas – oh, so much gas –and a mouthful of nickels. Pregnancy is making sure Angela experiences it all, and while it hasn’t been easy on her so far, she still finds ways to laugh her way through every week, and it’s because of this positivity that I’ve found myself enraptured with Hello Bump.
I’m invested.
Episode 9/Week 14 entertained with the Lanters’ teasing banter, peppered with their recent air travel and massage experiences. It was near the end where a twist was unexpectedly thrown in by Angela. They know their baby’s gender.
But they’re not telling, not yet.
Like myself over the past 9 episodes, 14 weeks, listeners have found themselves wrapped up in Angela’s pregnancy, and wondering about Baby Lanter’s gender. Episode 9 left us dangling, hanging off that baby gender cliff, breaths held…
Will Episode 10 pull us back again? So invested am I that you better believe I’ll be listening to find out.
Hello Gorgeous, Angela’s blogging site, and her podcast Hello Bump, can be found at angelalanter.com
Hello, Bump
8th October 2015
Dear bump, Today I am 9 weeks and 1 day pregnant with you. I know this because we had it confirmed by an emergency ultrasound the other day. Your Daddy took me to the hospital on Monday morning because I’d been having pain in the left side of my womb for a few weeks, and on Sunday night it really got me worried. I was worried that you were growing in the wrong place, or that you weren’t doing so well at all. But you’re doing just fine; during the scan we saw you lay on your back relaxing, your heart beating rapidly. Daddy said he saw you move your head! We shed a few tears of relief when we saw you and that you were ok. We found out that I was pregnant with you on Tuesday the 2nd September 2015 at around 5:30pm. You were planned, but we couldn’t believe how quickly you joined us! I woke up that morning, sat up in bed and just knew you were there. I cannot explain the feeling. I picked up my phone and sent a text to Daddy, telling him that I was going to go and buy a better pregnancy test. A ‘Clearblue Digital’ one to be exact, as it was easier for me to get the definite answer I wanted. Daddy came home from work later that day and we went straight into the bathroom together to do the pregnancy test. A few minutes went by as we nervously watched the screen on the test stick, and then there it was. “Pregnant. 1-2 weeks”. I looked at your Daddy and yelled “I knew it! I absolutely knew it!” and threw my arms around him. He was just in shock. “Is it real? Is this real?” he asked me. I told him that it was, and he was over the moon. I rang my GP right away and told them the news, and the receptionist said congratulations and booked me in for a ‘first visit’ appointment with the midwife. We were, and still are, unbelievably happy and can’t wait to meet you. We had to keep you a secret for a little while, but I had to tell the other nurses at work the week after as I didn’t want to harm you by lifting heavy patients, using harsh cleaning chemicals or pushing heavy beds around. When I was 6-7 weeks pregnant with you, I started feeling very sick. I was working night shifts and having a really hard time eating anything at all, which isn’t like me! I cried at one point when I got into bed after a night shift as I just wanted to be sick, but I couldn’t. This is when I realised that it shouldn’t be called ‘morning sickness’ as the nausea is all day, not just in the morning! I feel very sick today too. I also feel exhausted, more exhausted than I ever have been in my life, but it’s all worth it. We told your grandad Roy, Lola, Dido, Oksana (your Dido’s girlfriend), uncle Steven, auntie Leah and auntie Krystyna about you on Friday 2nd October. They all thought they were just coming round for food and drinks for Daddy’s birthday, but really it was to surprise them with the news that I was pregnant! Everyone was so surprised and excited. Auntie Krystyna cried. We showed them the first baby outfit we’d bought for you. Your grandad Roy and Lola are very excited to meet you - Grandad checks up on me everyday to make sure I’m ok. He found it funny when I told him that we saw you in a scan and you were having a lie down! He couldn’t help telling your great-grandma Teresa I was pregnant the day after he found out (I was supposed to tell her myself but he was too excited to keep it to himself!) Your 12 week scan is on the 26th October and we can’t wait to see you again. Hopefully you’ll be doing a little dance for us this time? Mummy likes dancing so I hope you give it a go too. Soon we’ll be sharing the news of you with your Nonna, her husband Mick, Bisnonna and Great-Dido (I’m yet to learn what great-grandfather is in Ukrainian!) Tonight we’re going to an expectant parent event at Mothercare to learn a few things about looking after you. Hopefully we’ll be coming home with a few little things for you! Until next time little one, love from Mummy xXx
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