May 2014 Moms

Thanks but that's not a compliment!!

DH and I went out of town this weekend for a friend's wedding. I found a super cute maternity dress from the Motherhood outlet that clearly showed off my bump.

Not one, but two ladies at the wedding kept commenting to me how they just couldn't believe I'm pregnant! They went on and on and on. So here's my issue - I've gained about 23 pounds, all in my stomach. I have a giant bump and think I clearly looked pregnant. If these ladies didn't think I was pregnant then they must've just thought I was fat. Awesome. They both acted like they were paying me such a great compliment by saying they couldn't tell I'm pregnant, but now all I feel is fatter than I already felt. Ugh! Haha just my luck. I would've had much more fun staying home and keeping up with the weekend drama on our board. :)
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  • This happened to me yesterday when we met up with some of DHs co workers, first thing out of two of these girls mouths were "you don't even look pregnant!!!" . Well not only do I feel like the party pooper pregnant lady crashing the party, but now everyone is probably just looking at me like I'm a bore and not "oh she's just pregnant"

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  • spacepotatoesspacepotatoes member
    edited January 2014
    candrew05 said:
    I think most people when talking to a pregnant woman are just wrong no matter what they say lol.  They can't win but I'm sure they had good intentions with their comments.
    This has been my experience so far. If someone tells me my bump is small, it annoys me because it feels like it's a normal/large enough size to me and I want people to notice it. Plus, it makes me worry that it's not big enough for the baby. But if they were to comment that it was big, then I wonder what means too. And if they dare make a comment about my face...well, they just shouldn't do that. It won't end well.

    OP, I'm sorry those ladies made you feel bad. I'm sure they did have good intentions!
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  • DH told me that in all fairness to the ladies, there's just no winning in that situation, like you're saying above @ spacepotatoes. DH told me to start wearing tighter clothes so it's more obvious I'm pregnant. Love him and thanks for the suggestion, but I'd probably just feel like a sausage if I wore tighter clothes.
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  • I agree with all of this! I do think that people just get awkward around pregnant women and panic about what to say. But I also HATE it when I get told that I don't look pregnant! I'm with you OP, I've gained 24 fucking pounds! That's noticeable no matter how unobservant you are! So you just think I'm fatter? Thanks. :-w
  • AnnieA75 said:
    DH told me that in all fairness to the ladies, there's just no winning in that situation, like you're saying above @ spacepotatoes. DH told me to start wearing tighter clothes so it's more obvious I'm pregnant. Love him and thanks for the suggestion, but I'd probably just feel like a sausage if I wore tighter clothes.

    that's exactly what I do. I purposely wear tighter clothes. I thought my bump was pretty damn noticeable until I was told otherwise. I just felt like I was extremely out of shape and that's what everyone thought

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  • Well, i have been receiving comments like: "your face looks better now that you've put on some weight" and "see, you dont have to go back to being skinny.. You look good now". Thanks people, not only you're telling me i look fat everywhere now you also tell me that i was ugly before? Lucky me
  • Honestly, people are going to comment on your bump size whether it is large or small and whether you are large or small. Even when I was measuring small with DS (literally a month behind), I got comments both to how small I was and how huge I was...often in the same day. I honestly don't think 99 percent of people are trying to be rude. They just don't realize. I was the exact same way before I got pregnant. I thought telling a lady her stomach was so big or saying "you are all baby" was a compliment. I was stupid. I think it is just one of those things that goes with being pregnant unfortunately.
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  • I'm getting a lot of "oh that's gonna be a big bump!" and "you look like you're gonna get really big". Well I'm 26 weeks and have gained 10lbs so far so kindly STFU unless you're my midwife.

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  • LetayloreoLetayloreo member
    edited January 2014
    eliak said:
    Well, i have been receiving comments like: "your face looks better now that you've put on some weight" and "see, you dont have to go back to being skinny.. You look good now". Thanks people, not only you're telling me i look fat everywhere now you also tell me that i was ugly before? Lucky me
    Oh my goodness, I get this too! If I hear "You look good with some weight on you" one more time I swear I'll throat punch the asshole who says it!

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  • I agree with @shaunamw.
    The other day, some lady asked how far along I was. I told her. She then said, "Oh, wow, you're so big! Almost 3rd trimester- things get so much worse then. SO MUCH." I just stared at her in shock. What do you even say to that?
  • I agree with @shaunamw.

    The other day, some lady asked how far along I was. I told her. She then said, "Oh, wow, you're so big! Almost 3rd trimester- things get so much worse then. SO MUCH." I just stared at her in shock. What do you even say to that?
    I dislike when people try to scare me by telling me how miserable I'm going to get or how much the birth is going to hurt... In what way would you like me to respond, "oh my goodness, I had no clue! Do you know where I can get a second tri abortion??"
  • I love when people stare at my stomach then shift their eyes to my face and don't say anything.
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  • My friend's mom told me the other night "you don't even look pregnant, you just look like you need to loose 10 pounds". She is always saying awkward things so I sort of laughed it off. But last night I looked in the mirror and I started to cry because I feel so big (I will be 24 weeks this week). DH just kept telling me that I am pregnant and that he thinks I look great but then all I could think about was that I look like I need to loose 10 pounds. I still feel like I am in awkward stage. The dr told me I need to gain more weight and its just a funky stage for me. 

    OP - don't feel bad, but I know how those "nice" comments can sting. I do think that people probably can't win with our hormones right now 
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  • @ cchild101010 I totally understand how you feel. I would've cried too at that comment. People seriously need to think about what they say to pregnant hormonal women!

    I was thinking about those women at the wedding last night and realize it could've been worse. At least they didn't say I had a big a$$. Then I really would've lost it!
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  • MrsT2008MrsT2008 member
    edited January 2014
    Outsiders are basically damned if they do, damned if they don't when it comes to talking to a pregnant woman.  You know they meant well, so I would try not to read much into it.
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  • That happened to me today. It rubbed me the wrong way ... Because if I don't look pregnant I just look fat as all hell. I get she was trying to be nice(?) but it was strange and uncomfortable.
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  • hfooterhfooter member
    edited January 2014
    I wear tight clothes whenever possible. It makes my stomach more noticeable and makes me feel less fat.

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  • My MIL and other people when I was still working kept asking me "when are you going to start showing, you should be showing by now!" That would drive me crazy. My doctor tells me the past two months when I go in "People are going to say you are having twins!" I actually like being called bigger then I actually am, then being called smaller! So I feel ya on this topic! I started off at 87lbs and im now almost 110lbs. For me I feel like im showing a lot and when people tell me im not showing I go crazy.


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  • ho11yday said:

    I love when people stare at my stomach then shift their eyes to my face and don't say anything.

    Yes! It's so awkward...it makes me feel like they can't tell if I'm pregnant or fat and are afraid to say anything just in case I'm fat! And I wear tighter tops just so it will be clear that this is a pregnancy belly, not a food belly! In a way I feel bad for them because they are probably feeling awkward about asking, but at the same time I feel too awkward to call them out on their shifty eyes and tell them, yes, the belly they can't take their eyes off of does, indeed, have a baby inside...just in case they were wondering.

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  • When I was pregnant with DS, I got the best comment ever. I remembered it so that I could pass it along, because it made me feel so good: "Wow! Congratulations! Your doctor must be so proud of you." That. That is what you say to pregnant women.
  • My husband just told me about a mutual acquaintance that is 7 months pregnant and was just at a baby shower (not hers) and the aunt of the pregnant woman asked her to help lift the heavy stuff because the pregnant lady shouldn't be lifting (the one the shower was for). She was telling my husband how offended she was like she doesn't look pregnant just fat evidently. And she didn't say anything and just helped. I on the other hand probably would have said something, but I don't have much of a filter in person.
  • MerryLove said:

    ho11yday said:

    I love when people stare at my stomach then shift their eyes to my face and don't say anything.

    Yes! It's so awkward...it makes me feel like they can't tell if I'm pregnant or fat and are afraid to say anything just in case I'm fat! And I wear tighter tops just so it will be clear that this is a pregnancy belly, not a food belly! In a way I feel bad for them because they are probably feeling awkward about asking, but at the same time I feel too awkward to call them out on their shifty eyes and tell them, yes, the belly they can't take their eyes off of does, indeed, have a baby inside...just in case they were wondering.

    Or you have the people that are the exact opposite. I was a manager at an Arby's and I hired this woman in who was a bit overweight but nothing to extreme at all, at least I thought so. One of my main employees proceeded to ask the newbie when introduced to one another, "Oh when are you due?!" When the new employee blushed and said she wasn't pregnant, the other employee made it a million times worse by responding, "You're kidding me right?" My jaw dropped to the floor. It was one of the most awkward and horrible situations I've ever witnessed.

    That's probably a good reason people don't say anything or just assume. To try and avoid something like that happening... Hahaa

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  • Oh I remember when I was 13 weeks, my DH's gran said I'd put weight on in my face. Well shit. That's amazing considering I hadn't eaten a full meal for about 2 months at that point. I'd actually lost weight at that point. People need to learn tact.

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    10/23/13 - 12wks 3d - Perfect NT scan! HB 167 & baby wriggling, waving & yawning!

    12/17/13 - 20wks 2 d - We're having a beautiful baby girl! Go Team Pink!

    05/03/14 - Bobbie Gloria was born at 39+6 weighing 6lb 14oz!

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