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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Hoppy Easter every Bunny 🐰 Easter Sunday 🐣 Today we've had a Hunt for Easter Eggs left by the lake from the Easter Bunny! Then we went and hunted for decorated foam eggs for extra prizes - just because 🤌 plus Easter crafts, Easter bonnet making, plus an epic Sunday Roast with the family! Celebrating making it to 8 months pregnant also! What's everyone been up to this weekend?"

bryonyannie on April 20, 2025: "Hoppy Easter every Bunny 🐰 Easter Sunday 🐣 Today we've had a Hunt for Easter Eggs left by the lake from the Easter Bunny! Then we went and hunted for decorated foam eggs for extra prizes - just because 🤌 plus Easter crafts, Easter bonnet making, plus an epic Sunday Roast with the family! Celebrating making it to 8 months pregnant also! What's everyone been up to this weekend?".

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Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Just pregnancy things - the last few months feel like they've gone by so fast! From pregnancy tests, to first scans, to second scans, to first trimester to second trimester and now I'm in the third trimester! Not finding out the gender so been picking lots of gender neutral outfits - I have a brand new pram and car seat, sorting out nappies/water wipes, moses basket, next-to-me-cot, bath washes - I just need to get some bottles as I plan to combine feed boob & bottle (all being well) sort hospital bags, chose a baby formula etc! My house is too small for a nursery so I need to get my arse into gear and make space in the house but that nesting instinct hasn't really kicked in yet 🙈 I've been experiencing pre-natal depression the last few months also hence being MIA but also working and dealing with the 3 kids I already have. The last three weeks have been challenging since being diagnosed with gestational diabetes - having to do finger prick tests before meals/an hour after meals depending on the day and watch what I eat, regular meals and meal planning is something I find a challenge. I had an extra scan a week ago and was told they think the baby will be small and I have a scan next week to double check the growth of the baby (and check the placenta) but I don't feel worried because my first baby was only 6lb 4 but my second was 9lb 3oz so I don't think the scans can ever correctly predict the size - as long as the placenta is doing its job (minus being able to 'manage' insulin) then I'm happy with that. It'll be a little sugar baby! After birth they have to monitor the baby to ensure baby can manage its own glucose levels and I'll be potentially induced a week early (which I'm not mad about as my others were all overdue and induced) I've spoken to a few mothers who have experienced this plus also experiencing type 2 diabetes after or also completely recovering from it once the placenta was out. I love to know other people's stories on their births, pregnancy and if they had gestational diabetes - currently just trying to take day by day. Hope you're all doing OK grid people!"

bryonyannie on March 18, 2025: "Just pregnancy things - the last few months feel like they've gone by so fast! From pregnancy tests, to first scans, to second scans, to first trimester to second trimester and now I'm in the third trimester! Not finding out the gender so been picking lots of gender neutral outfits - I have a brand new pram and car seat, sorting out nappies/water wipes, moses basket, next-to-me-cot, bath washes - I just need to get some bottles as I plan to combine feed boob & bottle (all being well) sort hospital bags, chose a baby formula etc! My house is too small for a nursery so I need to get my arse into gear and make space in the house but that nesting instinct hasn't really kicked in yet 🙈 I've been experiencing pre-natal depression the last few months also hence being MIA but also working and dealing with the 3 kids I already have. The last three weeks have been challenging since being diagnosed with gestational diabetes - having to do finger prick tests before meals/an hour after meals depending on the day and watch what I eat, regular meals and meal planning is something I find a challenge. I had an extra scan a week ago and was told they think the baby will be small and I have a scan next week to double check the growth of the baby (and check the placenta) but I don't feel worried because my first baby was only 6lb 4 but my second was 9lb 3oz so I don't think the scans can ever correctly predict the size - as long as the placenta is doing its job (minus being able to 'manage' insulin) then I'm happy with that. It'll be a little sugar baby! After birth they have to monitor the baby to ensure baby can manage its own glucose levels and I'll be potentially induced a week early (which I'm not mad about as my others were all overdue and induced) I've spoken to a few mothers who have experienced this plus also experiencing type 2 diabetes after or also completely recovering from it once the placenta was out. I love to know other people's stories on their births, pregnancy and if they had gestational diabetes - currently just trying to take day by day. Hope you're all doing OK grid people!".

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💤 How to sleep better during the third trimester 💤 The third trimester can be exciting, but also challenging when it comes to sleep. Heartburn, restless legs, and a growing belly might keep you awake, but restful nights are still possible! Discover practical tips to overcome pregnancy discomfort and get the rest you need for your well-being.

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How to get a good night’s sleep while pregnant - despite third trimester discomfort - BabyYumYum

Struggling with third trimester discomfort? Learn practical tips to get a good night’s sleep while pregnant and wake up feeling refreshed and energised.

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so I haven't taken many selfies this year—but I have loved watching the shape and size of my body change. it seems incredibly slow and then all at once. I am attuned and present in ways I've never been, and in constant communication with this little one. I am tired. I am excited. I am everything at once and taking it one moment, one step, one day at a time.

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I’m definitely going to miss this lil babe kicking me all the time. It’s so sweet 🥰

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I’m really struggling with the whole needing to do everything before baby comes yet I have very little energy and generally not feeling well enough to do anything. 😭

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"Researchers found that a high exposure to #ExtremeHeat through the duration of the #pregnancy or in the #ThirdTrimester was associated with a 27 percent increase in these risks [of severe maternal morbidity]. Exposure to a heat wave during the last gestational week was also associated with an increased risk of life-threatening delivery complications.

[The study found that] people with lower education levels had higher heat-related risk of severe maternal morbidity."

https://grist.org/health/extreme-heat-is-linked-to-higher-risk-of-life-threatening-delivery-complications-for-pregnant-people/

Extreme heat is linked to higher risk of life-threatening delivery complications for pregnant people

A new study found significant associations between both long- and short-term exposure to environmental heat during a pregnancy and severe maternal morbidity.

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Calls for change to pregnancy scans that would ‘save lives’

‘It is an important step in improving safety in our maternity hospitals and providing better care for pregnant women,’ lead researcher says

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