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My Motherhood Journey in the Midst of a Pandemic

Having a baby has always been something I have wanted, but the timing has never been right. Running my own fitness business in the hustle and bustle of New York City has consumed my time and energy for the past 5 years, and I often felt that the timing would never be right.

Pregnancy During the Pandemic

When Covid hit in March 2020, my business (along with millions of others) came to a screeching halt. Naturally, I initially hit the panic button! Several negative thoughts entered my mind like ‘what does this mean for my business, which thrives on personal interaction?’, ‘how will I continue to make enough income to live and eat in New York City?’, ‘how will we ever start a family in this climate?!’. I allowed fear to take over as everything I’d worked toward vanished in the blink of an eye.


Lucky for me, fear is not one of my defining characteristics! It wasn’t long before I knew I needed to pivot my business to an online platform. Almost immediately, I got to work on filming content and building a library of workouts for what would become my online on-demand fitness platform… which is alive and well today!


As it turns out, this pivot was a blessing in disguise! For the first time in my life, I was ‘working from home’ and this flexibility allowed me, and my wife, to reevaluate how we want to take on the next steps of our lives. I know that I will not go back to ‘the way things were’. Continuing to create a digital space for my clients and customers is where I will put forth my energy and how I want to grow my business. This revelation allowed me to sit back and reconsider my motherhood journey, and all signs pointed to “if not now, then when?!”.


In the summer of 2020, my wife Martha and I decided it was time to start a family. By early November 2020, we got the news that I was pregnant!


As I write this article, I am 29 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby. Being pregnant during the pandemic has had its ups and downs. Some positives are that everyone is hunkered down, so my natural feelings of FOMO (fear of missing out) have been at bay! Another positive is that the pandemic has forced to me change the way I work and has allowed me to slow down from the unsustainable pace that I was going pre-pandemic.


On a not so positive note, Martha cannot come to any doctor’s appointments with me, as hospitals and birthing centers are trying to minimize their exposure to the virus. It has also been a terrifying experience to learn that contracting Covid-19 during pregnancy can be extremely dangerous to you and your baby. Lastly, my family is in Canada and unable to cross the border to visit at the moment. We are remaining positive that that will change as we get closer to the due date, but for now, I only get to share this experience with my family via zoom.


Despite all of the unpredictability that the past year has brought us, the shining light for Martha and me is that we get the chance to bring a child into the world! It truly is a blessing to have had the opportunity to take a step back and reevaluate the trajectory of my life.


I am so excited to become a first-time mom! And, on top of that, I am pretty proud to say that we did this despite all of the fear and uncertainty of a global pandemic. We were able to step back and recognize that this was the right time for us. We are both ready, and excited for the journey that awaits us in 11 weeks!

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