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Do you judge other pg women???

I know that every pregnancy is different, and therefore, every pregnant woman experiences different levels of pain and whatnot at the end of their pregnancy.

When you hear a woman complaining about being in pain, or wanting to take off work early, etc, do you judge her and think, "Please... it's just the uncomfortable stage of pg and she just can't hack it."

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  • I don't judge for stuff like that, but I do judge when another pregnant woman talks about how wrong my choices are (like wanting to go med-free, etc.).
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  • i think we are all entitled to biitch and moan. to a certain extent. but yeah, sometimes when people take off super early from work for non medical reasons, i think...? why?
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  • On here, no. Someone I know in real life and know that she's just a whinner in general, kinda... For example, a friend of mine was pg at the same time as me - if she had RLP once in the entire day, she wouldn't shut up about it and whinned ALL DAY LONG about it. Me, if I had RLP, I might be like "crap that hurt" when it happend and then I moved on. I didn't continue to whine to be an AW. That bugs me more than anything. I don't want to hear your non-stop whinning.
  • yes, but then again i enjoy judging everyone. ?it makes me feel, oh what would you call it - better about myself.

    kidding :) nah i have no right to judge. ?this pregnancy has been mind numbingly easy up to this point and i don't need any bad karma to kick my as$. ?and some people really are in pain and i know if i was i'd probably complain until i went hoarse. ? ??

  • I wouldn't say I judge them for that, or judge them at all for that matter.  But, I do believe that a lot of pregnant women use pregnancy as an excuse to be b!tchy and eat eat eat!  Maybe it's just me, but I haven't had any crazy emotions/mood swings and I don't find myself any hungrier than I ever was prepregnancy.

  • no - but probably because I'm usually whining inside by the end of the day. Embarrassed
  • I judge other people who follow every pregnancy rule exactly (well maybe they only do it in public, not sure....)  I was in a wedding a couple months ago and one of the other bridesmaids is due around the same time as me.  We went to get drinks and she said all we could drink there was water, sprite, or root beer.  I told her to give me a  dr. pepper and she gave me a mini-lecture about drinking caffeine while pregnant.....made me a little mad.
  • From the example you gave, no.  People see me waddling down the hall and I'm sure they think I'm being an AW but the truth is that my rear hurts sooooo bad.  So if I hear another woman complain, I try to sympathize (ise?).

     

  • :Raises hand in shame:

    I judge 1 pregnant person.  Just 1.  She is the wife of a good friend.  I don't particularly like her.  She is a month behind me, but consantly updating on FB about how she's 9 months pregnant (um...no, you're not - it's simple math), and about how she can't wait to get her baby out (how about you wait until you're full term?).  Bleh, I find her annoying  But that's it! 

    Everyone's pain is different, so I don't judge people complaining about that.  

  • the only time I judge other pg women is if I see them doing stupid things - like smoking or dieting....I used to tell myself "man - it can't be THAT uncomfortable towards the end and those women are so selfish to want to have the baby before it's due date.."

    -then...I became that uncomfortable woman at 36 weeks and have NO judgements on anyone's level of comfort at this stage

  • Judgment is not for me because Karma is a biotch!!  I still plan on having another baby or two and I'd rather not have any karmic payback.

  • I will confess & I will more than likely get flamed.

    Yes, I totally do. For example, I have a friend of mine that is a week a head of me. Anyway, she uses her pregnancy as an excuse fore everything.

    EXAMPLES: I can't work full time because I am pregnant.

    - I would do ___fill in the blank___ but I am pregnant

    - I'm so tired & can't clean because I am pregnant

    - I can't take too long of walks because I am pregnant

    She is not high risk or anything. Just lazy. DRIVES ME BANANAS!! It blows her mind that I still work out at the gym, stay social with our other friends & work full time!

    Anyway, that is my vent.

  • imageNDwife07:
    I don't judge for stuff like that, but I do judge when another pregnant woman talks about how wrong my choices are (like wanting to go med-free, etc.).

    TOTALLY AGREE!!

  • i judge stupid behavior.  some things people do while pregnant piss me off.  i was at a restaurant and saw a chick chain smoking... did i judge her... hell yes
  • When I was pg with DD- yes.  My only symptom with her was the bump- getting pg, being pg, and l&d were so easy- I was outside kicking a soccer ball around hours before my water broke.  This time around- wow.  It's hard.  I get it- AND I am having a very easy twin pregnancy- yet I know how awful it can feel.  No judgement here!
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  • Nope, I don't care. I'm not in her shoes and if she needs to complain a bit, fine. It's not like people who aren't pregnant never complain about being sick or hurt. My MIL walks around all day complaining about her stupid sinuses like I give a crap. I'm just glad I feel as good as I do, and even when I do complain I realize it could be much worse.

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  • I only judged one who I saw at 7 mos. chain smoking at a wedding I was at.
  • I don't...because I'm one of the complainers!  I use to not complain...ever...but now that I'm pregnant...I do ALL THE TIME...sorry ladies Smile
  • I try not to judge them, but I get super irritated with whiners.  If you were a complainer BEFORE, it's probably much worse now.  I also have a hard time listening to one friend who is 38w complain about "still" being pregnant when I am just hoping to get to 37w (or even 35w).  Personally, I am not a vocal person about stuff like that so I don't get the point in complaining for an entire pregnancy.  

     I want to get a bumper sticker that says "You're growing a human - of course it's not easy or comfortable!" 

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  • If she was a whiner and AW pre-pg then I tend to wonder if the whoa is me attitude is really neccessary. 
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  • imageSmellygirl:

    :Raises hand in shame:

    I judge 1 pregnant person.  Just 1.  She is the wife of a good friend.  I don't particularly like her.  She is a month behind me, but consantly updating on FB about how she's 9 months pregnant (um...no, you're not - it's simple math), and about how she can't wait to get her baby out (how about you wait until you're full term?).  Bleh, I find her annoying  But that's it! 

    Everyone's pain is different, so I don't judge people complaining about that.  

     We must know the same person- hehe! The one I know compared everything about our pregnancies in the early days... and of course everything about hers was "normal" and mine wasn't... It made me MISERABLE! So yeah, I enjoy judging her- but only her!

  • imagemrsbhk22:

    I try not to judge them, but I get super irritated with whiners.  If you were a complainer BEFORE, it's probably much worse now.  I also have a hard time listening to one friend who is 38w complain about "still" being pregnant when I am just hoping to get to 37w (or even 35w).  Personally, I am not a vocal person about stuff like that so I don't get the point in complaining for an entire pregnancy.  

     I want to get a bumper sticker that says "You're growing a human - of course it's not easy or comfortable!" 

    yeah, whiners in general annoy me. i have one friend who is about 16 weeks and she was going on and on the other day about her "all day" sickness. it wouldn't have bothered me so much if she was doing one thing to prevent it, but no. hasn't tried a single remedy (even ginger ale!), just likes to b!tch about it. 

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  • Yes, it's bad but I judge people who use pregnancy as an excuse to do NOTHING and eat constantly.  I have a friend who did this and it took her forever to lose the weight-actually her baby will be one in August and she still is not to her pre-pg weight.  She isn't happy at all about it and totally regrets letting herself go like that.  She at least wishes that she would have tried to take walks or something.
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  • imageBearkatLou:

    I know that every pregnancy is different, and therefore, every pregnant woman experiences different levels of pain and whatnot at the end of their pregnancy.

    When you hear a woman complaining about being in pain, or wanting to take off work early, etc, do you judge her and think, "Please... it's just the uncomfortable stage of pg and she just can't hack it."

    Of course I judge. Lookie here, I'm doing it right now.

    ::rolls eyes at the topic::?

  • I judge silently.  If I have an opinion on someone else's behavior, I have it, but I don't tell them I'm usually too ashamed to even talk to DH about it.  I'm very judge-y in the privacy of my own head.
  • No way. I think bc Im probably one of those women and have had a really rough pregnancy. I have been pissed at my friends when they dont feel bad being prego EVER haha! Thats just out of being jelous though! =)
  • I only judge the people I know. I know two friends of mine from home that are pregnant one due like two days before me and the other in late august. Both complain so much. I so go walking and stuff and they are just like why do you do that. They are both attention getters and always have been. At my shower they would constantly turn the conversation to them and their pregnany's. HELLO it is MY shower! But other than that I have been really good because I know every pregnancy is different.
  • if i had to be honest, i would say yes. but i also like seeing other pg women and i feel sympathetic towards them too.
  • No. I would never. Which is why I don't do the whole snark thing when women ask genuine questions about what pain or discomfort they're feeling.
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    No I think everyone has a different pregnancy and something that works for them may not work for me. Now if you are pregnant and smoking or doing something harmful to your baby um ya I probably will judge.

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  • absolutely not. I feel like gargabe now and I would love to stop working...lol..how can we fault others for feeling the exact same as we do ;) Sometimes I do wonder how some make it, working at like 39w....man I would be livin' it up on my couch at that point!!!

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  • No, I don't. Every pregnancy is different.  I have a friend who is due a week before me but she has been on disability since March because of sciatic pain.  I've had a pretty easy pregnancy, but lately, I've had a lot of pelvic pain from my lower back to my butt and thighs.  I mean I now moan when I get up (from pain) and I waddle when I walk.  I don't complain about it 24/7 though.
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  • imageNDwife07:
    I don't judge for stuff like that, but I do judge when another pregnant woman talks about how wrong my choices are (like wanting to go med-free, etc.).

    This.  Let her bottle-feed if she wants, let her get an epi if she wants.  We all make our own decisions for our ourselves.

  • have to admit that I kind of do...

    but really only the ones who are stereotypical in their symptoms. For example they get morning sickness the day the book says they are supposed to get it - and then it magically goes away the day the book says it will. Or othing things similar. I don't doubt people feel bad and stuff, but when it's so "by the book" it seems fishy and I tend not to believe them. It's like they just want to be "normal" instead of saying what is really going on with their bodies. 

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  • it is a guarantee that if you are pregnant and smoking, you will get all the fires of my silent judgment. 

    however, i stopped working after last week (in week 32.)  i have slight guilt about it, but then again: i am a waitress.  6 hours on my feet WITHOUT a 15 min break (i snuck a 3 min break every hour or so in this last month) and without food runners or bus boys?  it was just too much.  

    now i actually have energy to run errands, clean/organize around the house, and i am so grateful.  

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  • imagemsngrl2008:

    I will confess & I will more than likely get flamed.

    Yes, I totally do. For example, I have a friend of mine that is a week a head of me. Anyway, she uses her pregnancy as an excuse fore everything.

    EXAMPLES: I can't work full time because I am pregnant.

    - I would do ___fill in the blank___ but I am pregnant

    - I'm so tired & can't clean because I am pregnant

    - I can't take too long of walks because I am pregnant

    She is not high risk or anything. Just lazy. DRIVES ME BANANAS!! It blows her mind that I still work out at the gym, stay social with our other friends & work full time!

    Anyway, that is my vent.

    Sorry, but being through 2 pregnancies I just have to say this-----being 36+ weeks is a heck of a difference than being 32 weeks. At 32 weeks I could do everything I always could including working out, etc. By the time I hit 37 weeks things were WAY different. You will understand when you get there.

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