In response to my good friend Lesley’s very valid comment question about how on earth I get any work done with the baby in tow, I’ve decided to do the post that I’ve wanted to write for a while. I am, in fact, attempting the impossible for the next four months: working as close to full-time as possible while not putting the baby in day care. (Edit: I wrote this really long, flowery, idealistic post below, but the short answer is that I work - poorly - while the baby sleeps. So I also do everything in my power to help her sleep in long chunks, which is perhaps instilling bad sleep habits, which I will also probably pay for later. And that's about it :)) Over the course of my world travels, I have always been inspired by the women in less industrialized societies than ours. They truly bring their babies everywhere with them as they go about their daily business. They simply strap the babies to their bodies in some kind of carrier and go, nursing whenever...
Personally, I think most of the actual bump is your tortured, bloated guts being pushed up and forward... at least at first.
ReplyDeleteAnother cool science fact is that your brain shrinks by 10% during pregnancy, specifically the grey matter of your cortex! Yup-- I wish I had time to dig up the study for you right now, but if you search the literature for stuff like 'brain mass changes and pregnancy', you might turn up the scary graphs of shrinking brain size and the even scarier photos of before and after brain scans. Not to worry-- it rebuilds itself to normal size by the time the baby is 6 months old.