Expectant mothers may have high expectations for themselves during pregnancy and may start to feel guilty when they don’t meet all their goals. We are here to tell you to let go of that shame. Here are 6 common things that can cause shame. Let it go, mama!
1. Giving up your normal sport or exercise routine
Even if the doctor gave the green light to continue training, it is not at all necessary to go keep up the same regime. Your workout should be fun. If you really don't want to do fitness classes like you used to, try to take walks or go for swim [1]. Walking an hour a day at a relaxed pace, not only helps you physically, it gives you the time and space to process your feelings.
2. Delicious little snack things
Yes, you need to follow a healthy diet. However, it is definitely not worth reproaching yourself for eating chips or a chocolate bar. Allow yourself a daily cheat meal and enjoy it.
3. Sleep instead of partying
You may not want to be considered a bore by turning down the next party, but you have every right to rest. This is a good reason to be in bed at 10pm. Especially when you think about how many sleepless nights lie ahead. Take the time you got now to sleep!
On Instagram, everyone posts pictures of perfectly tan and round bellies and blissful days of pregnancy. Of course, life is not like that. Therefore, do not worry if the shape of your belly or figure is far from the beauty standards adopted in social networks. Every belly is unique, just like every pregnancy.
5. Hating pregnancy
Many women hate being pregnant: nausea, back pain, body changes, fatigue, and just an extra burden. Whatever the reason to hate pregnancy, this doesn’t correlate for your love of the new baby
6. Not taking childbirth classes
Childbirth courses are there to help expectant parents, not to complicate their life. If you think that the information that your doctor gives you is enough, then this is your right. You definitely shouldn't be ashamed by this.






