What Not to Say to a Pregnant Mom

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I am currently 40 weeks pregnant with our fourth baby as I write this post. I had debated writing it at all, because I didnโ€™t 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. โ€œWow, youโ€™re huge!โ€

Seriously, when did it become socially acceptable to call someone โ€œhuge?โ€ Trust me, I am fully aware of my continuously growing belly. Iโ€™m 5โ€™2 and built petite, thereโ€™s nowhere else for the baby to go other than out. I havenโ€™t been able to see my toes in months, and I donโ€™t need a reminder of that fact.

2. โ€œAre you sure youโ€™re 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. Iโ€™ll laugh along with you though like itโ€™s the first time Iโ€™ve heard that joke.

3. โ€œWhen are you due? Any day now?โ€

While itโ€™s perfectly fine to ask the babyโ€™s due date, please donโ€™t add the last part of that statement. I had people who thought I was due โ€œany day nowโ€ when I still had 3 months to go. It was an awkward situation for both of us.

4. โ€œDonโ€™t you know what causes that?โ€

Weโ€™re all adults, and we all know how a woman gets pregnant. Whether itโ€™s 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, itโ€™s a little crazy, but itโ€™s 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, โ€œCongratulations!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 seeโ€ฆ 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 youโ€™ve received while pregnant? Better yet, what were some of the most thoughtful comments? Letโ€™s hear them!

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  1. 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 ๐Ÿ˜‰ congratulations Amanda!!!

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