Other than ladies on the bump, because it's something that's discussed. At 35 weeks, I am completely sick of family and friends asking if I am doing an epidural or natural. What business is it of yours?? It is my and DH's child and our decision.
Anyone else frustrated by this?
Re: VENT - Why do people IRL even care if I do natural or epidural?
Didn't you get the memo that came with your positive pregnancy test that informed you how your vagina, boobs, body and everything to do with your pregnancy suddenly becomes everybody's business?
The breastfeeding/dilating questions are even more fun to talk about!
I don't care if people ask what my plan is. However, when I say "I'm not sure" or let on that I am even thinking about not getting an epi, I get the are you crazy look followed by the "you'll change your mind" or "just wait and see" remarks.
This is what I really want to tell people sometimes: "Yes. I will wait and see. That's exactly why I did not give you an adamant answer about what I'm doing. I want to see what my body can personally handle. I don't care what you did. I don't want to hear your horror story about how much pain you were in or how I might tear. I don't want to hear that you think women who don't get epis are just trying to be martyrs. So just leave me alone. I respected you and your decisions when you had your kid(s), now please respect mine."
i have no idea why some people who are not having babies ask me all the intimate questions i get (e.g., how often do you go to the doctor? how much weight have you gained? are you sleeping on your left side?). i can only hope it's just because they feel obligated to say something given my giant belly.
my new german teacher (who has a 17-month-old) last week asked me if i planned to breastfeed. i answered that i had nursed my daughter for 25 months and i hoped to repeat that with the second kid. her eyes got very wide. not the answer she was expecting!
omg yes!!!!
My uncle is an anthestist so he does loads of epis every day at work, when DH and i were on vacation a while back all he wanted to talk about was the fact i'm opting not to have one and how stupid i am..... i told him i wasn't ruling it out altogether and that i am leaving my options open but my preference was to avoid pain medication if possible - for 4 days he just would not let it go, it drove me crazy - seriously i was so glad when DH decided to leave a day early so i didn't have to listen to it anymore!!!
my brothers and my father are the same - i guess they don't want to know their sister and daughter is in pain, but seriously stop, it's my body and my baby and i'll give birth the way i want to!!!
I don't mind if people ask the questions. After all, if I can share my experiences and that helps someone come to their own decisions one way or another when they have their children then that is a good thing. I get teenagers asking me questions all the time. I know they aren't asking to be rude but strictly out of curiosity.
Now, when they start butting in with opinions, then that annoys me.
I get that. If I was around any teenagers, I would definitely tell them about pregnancy, probably more than they want to know.
LOVE THIS!
I do that. I let them know about every single nasty, gross, uncomfortable, painful thing about pregnancy I can.
If someone that I don't wish to know about my pregnancy asks me a question, I do the same thing. LOL
But, the general person. I answer and usually explain why.
This. My all time favorite was when an anti-bfing family friend was going on about how my big boys were obviously not some of those "scrawny, nursing babies"...um, yeah they are/were. morons