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"What has kept me comprised during this entire time has been the realization that this whole situation is not normal. It's not normal for me; it's not normal for millions of other people. This is not how pregnancy is supposed to go. This is a pandemic and an uncertain time for everyone. Many of us have caved under pressure, either it is financial, or the risk of exposure to a high-risk individual at home, or the fear of losing your friends and family. Each of us has reasons to be afraid. Being pregnant is just one of them and should be considered that way. It is important to acknowledge the unfamiliarity of this all and be thankful for what we have. I am thankful for supportive family, friends, and colleagues who have supported me (virtually) and practically in so many ways. I am thankful for the many work from home days, where I have felt so exhausted to get out of bed. I am thankful for health and food on my table, and my heart goes out to those who haven't been fortunate enough. And with that, I am also hopeful for better days, and a healthy child."
Saba Fatima is a pediatric hospitalist.
She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "What it's like to be pregnant in a pandemic." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/what-its-like-to-be-pregnant-in-a-pandemic.html)
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"What has kept me comprised during this entire time has been the realization that this whole situation is not normal. It's not normal for me; it's not normal for millions of other people. This is not how pregnancy is supposed to go. This is a pandemic and an uncertain time for everyone. Many of us have caved under pressure, either it is financial, or the risk of exposure to a high-risk individual at home, or the fear of losing your friends and family. Each of us has reasons to be afraid. Being pregnant is just one of them and should be considered that way. It is important to acknowledge the unfamiliarity of this all and be thankful for what we have. I am thankful for supportive family, friends, and colleagues who have supported me (virtually) and practically in so many ways. I am thankful for the many work from home days, where I have felt so exhausted to get out of bed. I am thankful for health and food on my table, and my heart goes out to those who haven't been fortunate enough. And with that, I am also hopeful for better days, and a healthy child."
Saba Fatima is a pediatric hospitalist.
She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "What it's like to be pregnant in a pandemic." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/what-its-like-to-be-pregnant-in-a-pandemic.html)

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