3 AM jitters
desigirl | May 28, 2008Why is it that most fears surface around 3.00 o’clock in the morning? It feels like at that time, all the nameless fears buried deep in your subconscious somehow float to the surface then and jostle your brain.
I had two nights last week when this happened to me that has prompted me to write so. First was last Friday - earlier on previous evening, P came to me with this bump on his head. Didn’t think much of it as hey, which child doesn’t get scrapes and bumps eh? But then, in the dead of the night, thoughts of the mysterious bump and its mobile nature came unbidden to my head and roused me awake. From there, it was a small step worrying about mysterious ailments and a pointless and thoroughly scary Google search.
A quick trip to the doc the next day put my mind to rest.
Three nights back, it was the baby’s turn to worry me. Normally, she (I’d like to think it is a girl!) is quite active and moves around a lot. But that night, I couldn’t really feel the movements and started worrying. I had given myself 30 mins before I awoke S and really shifted into proper panic mode. Went to the loo, drank some cool water and lay down on the sofa for a while, worrying about silly things when I felt a small bump. I daren’t believe it and thought it was my tummy rumbling away. But soon enough, the baby started kicking and moving with usual vigour and the relief that flooded through me was unbelievable, I tell you!
Now I know what my mum means when she states that she couldn’t sleep after she woke up with some disjointed thoughts re my errant brother! Isn’t it funny that no matter how old your children are, it is at 3 AM, you lie awake thinking of them and worrying your head over them?







I don't have any children yet; this baby in utero
Planethalder | May 28, 2008 | 3:25 pmI don’t have any children yet; this baby in utero is my first. I worry all the time about her. And they tell me this is just the beginning, that I will be worrying about her forever! I have never appreciated my own mother more than during this pregnancy. Mothers are amazing and STRONG.
Oh the number of times I have got up at
Random Vignettes | May 28, 2008 | 5:23 pmOh the number of times I have got up at the crack of dawn suddenly and very firmly convinced that something was wrong somewhere..with the baby..with the immed. family..Cant tell u just how much I hate the early a.m. scares..
Any upais? Any solutions? before baby comes along and I lose even the remaining strands on the head?
My mother used to call me and checked if i
jaya | May 28, 2008 | 7:30 pmMy mother used to call me and checked if i was ok, reason for the call i never i understood till i became a mother.
MTBs, What shall I say? It is our lot to worry
desigirl | May 29, 2008 | 8:31 amMTBs,
What shall I say? It is our lot to worry our heads over our kids, I guess. Like Jaya says, our mums never grew out of it and no reason to assume that we would!
Things that go bump in the night and in utero
dipali | June 1, 2008 | 5:20 amThings that go bump in the night and in utero babies that aren’t bumping around. Anything can worry one to bits in the dark of the night. My parents moved back to Delhi with my sis yesterday, and ever since the decision was made I’d been having sleepless nights- this parent-child worry syndrome is really a pain. Bah.
Dipali, you softie, You know your folks are alright. And they
desigirl | June 1, 2008 | 12:06 pmDipali, you softie,
You know your folks are alright. And they will be back for the winter, right? In the meantime, enjoy some ‘me time’!