Now, with my second pregnancy via egg donation, I am not worried about the same things. I’m not worried about the bond or attachment due to the lack of DNA connection. Instead, I’m worried about things I think most pregnant mothers of their second child worry about — like how will I ever love my second child as much as I love my first? Or, how will I ever take care of a newborn and a 4-year-old at the same time?
I get a lot of questions about what to expect in a donor egg pregnancy, but I don’t think it’s any different than any other type of pregnancy! Every pregnancy is unique, and when it comes to nausea, bloating, sore breasts, ankles on swole, etc., it doesn’t matter whose eggs you used to get pregnant. Pregnant is pregnant!
Pregnant is pregnant!
With that said, I do think what is different is how you feel emotionally.
When you finally get pregnant after struggling with infertility for so long, it can be a huge mental undertaking. It’s an identity shift, and it takes time to transition.
I remember in my first trimester feeling like I didn’t know where I fit in. I didn’t fit in with the fertile pregnant women, but I also didn’t quite fit in with the infertility community either. It was really important for me to find others who had been through pregnancy with donor eggs to lean on and feel supported emotionally.
I had to constantly remind myself that this was my pregnancy, and it was different from everyone else’s, and that’s what made it special.
I’m not a “normal” pregnant woman, I’m an extraordinary pregnant woman! Hear me roar!
I don’t know about you, but I wholeheartedly believe that babies choose their parents. Creating the right mental space and energy for that soul connection to come in is way more important than most might think. There are a lot of very powerful ways to start connecting and communicating with your baby, whether it be through visuals, music, sounds, symbols, or just speaking to them directly.
I will never take for granted the biological connection I had to my daughter and now my growing fetus by carrying them. My womb is the first place they both lived. My body gave both of my baby’s embryos signals as to which genes to turn on and off, otherwise known as epigenetics: Epi “on top of” genetics. This means my womb (the environment they both grew in) can change the way their genes are expressed.
My body gave my daughter’s body everything she needed to be welcomed into the world.
Pretty cool, right?
I feel quite grateful that I have been able to expand my ways of connecting to my pregnancies, ways I might not have even known about had my babies been created from my egg. I have gotten to love my soul babies way before they were even in my womb or my arms.
If you can open your heart and mind to all of the beautiful connections that exist outside of DNA, there is a whole world of beauty out there waiting for you, and it just might lead you to your soul child.
Victoria Nino is a two-time mother via donor eggs who spent many years chasing the dream of motherhood that she's now living. As a guest author on the Donor Nexus blog, Victoria shares her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences to help our intended parents as they navigate their unique journeys. We are so grateful to work with Victoria on her mission of normalizing donor conception! To connect personally with Victoria, follow her on Instagram or join one of her virtual online support groups.
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This blog was originally published on July 13th, 2022.