Ok so I am planning my work trip for DC in May and of course I have already had a freak out and it reminded me of my trip to Chicago.
At my last appt I made sure I had the ok to travel to Chicago at the end of February and then I thought oh what about in May and she said just to make sure to drink plenty of water/walk or move my legs because pregnant ladies are more at risk for blood cots - good to know.
I was only going for a few days so packed the carry-on very lightly and had my aisle seat. As I put on the seat belt I noticed how much more of the seat my thighs seem to cover ( I can only guess the seat was under me). All my weight has gone below the belt. Anyway I start thinking about my trip and May and how big will I be then and will I fit what about the seat belt will that make it around my belly aahhh.
I somehow manage to keep my calm and the flight begins. Well I of course have to go to the bathroom I would like to point out that throughout the course of the flight the seat belt sign has not turned off due to turbulence. So I just stare at the seat belt sign willing it to turn off and it does but they recommend not walking. Too bad I have to go so I as I begin my wobbly walk down the aisle the light goes on so I sort of attempt a quick walk which I run into 2 sleeper oops. At this time the plane is seriously tilting so it sort of moves me quicker to the bathroom and the attendants are a little surprised as I crash into the door and say I can't hold it.
If you have ever gone to the bathroom on a plane you know how small it is now add some up and down movement I was afraid to get up. Then the pilot comes over the speaker saying to make sure we are all in our seats. So I figure I better go for it so I manage to stand up while leaning against the wall to wash my hands (sort of in a squat like position). Get the door open and the attendant who has been wondering what happened recommend maybe I should just sit at the last seat but it's in the middle and I don't want to deal with squeezing in so I begin my march back up the aisle well after wobbling back and forth I did make it but I cannot imagine flying when I actually have a belly and my whole center of gravity is off.
Plus I am pretty sure my seat neighbor thought I was crazy since I was constantly picking up my legs and then stretching them out. Since I was also freaked out about blood clots.
So yes a random drawn out story with the point being wouldn't it be nice to have more bathrooms on the plane or let me use the one in first class whichever one I am closer too.
Also if I am pregnant don't ask me to get your bag down that happens to be carrying your whole collection of Britannica Encyclopedia. Yah no problem buddy I got it.
-Sarah