I am currently 40 weeks pregnant with our fourth baby as I write this post. I had debated writing it at all, because I didnโt want to appear like I was being overly critical, but I think it needs to be shared.
Please know that I am able to laugh about these experiences now, but at the moment some of the comments truly stung. With all of that being said, here is what not to say to a pregnant mom.
1. โWow, youโre huge!โ
Seriously, when did it become socially acceptable to call someone โhuge?โ Trust me, I am fully aware of my continuously growing belly. Iโm 5โ2 and built petite, thereโs nowhere else for the baby to go other than out. I havenโt been able to see my toes in months, and I donโt need a reminder of that fact.
2. โAre you sure youโre not having twins?!โ
I am sure. Trust me, with the technology we have these days I would be fully aware if I was carrying twins. Iโll laugh along with you though like itโs the first time Iโve heard that joke.
3. โWhen are you due? Any day now?โ
While itโs perfectly fine to ask the babyโs due date, please donโt add the last part of that statement. I had people who thought I was due โany day nowโ when I still had 3 months to go. It was an awkward situation for both of us.
4. โDonโt you know what causes that?โ
Weโre all adults, and we all know how a woman gets pregnant. Whether itโs Baby #1 or Baby #4, they both deserve to be celebrated. Children are a gift, not a burden. I got this question a lot with this pregnancy since we will soon have 4 children in our house (ages 5 years old and under). Sure, itโs a little crazy, but itโs the crazy we chose. Please, celebrate with us!
Now, let me share with you a touching experience I had the other day. I was out to lunch with a friend and on our way out the door, a man looked at me and said, โCongratulations!โ That was it. One kind and simple word. I was actually taken aback and was waiting on him to say something else, and after an awkward pause on my part, I was able to genuinely thank him. That is what you should say to the next pregnant woman you seeโฆ Unless you know her really well, then you should follow that up with offering to rub her feet!
So, what are some of the outrageous comments youโve received while pregnant? Better yet, what were some of the most thoughtful comments? Letโs hear them!
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I’m not a mom, but I did enjoy reading this blog. I’ve heard this stuff being said before and I’m sure I’ve said it, but now I will think twice ๐ congratulations Amanda!!!
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