Ugh why can't people keep their rude opinions to themselves! I am so sick of people saying " you're so small for 30 weeks!" I've never been called small before (pre-pregnancy), and now it's getting to me. It's like they are insinuating something is wrong! What comments are irking you?
First time mommy-to-be
E.D.D. June 1, 2014
Re: Rude comments *rant*
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No one has made any comments to me at all. And I would probably just break down. As much as we're supposed to buy into the goddessy vibes, I feel awkward and self-conscious, and I'm usually. Airily confident. Pregnancy is a lot of physical change pretty fast and you can't control it or hide it.
I try not to get worked up over them as people are generally well meaning. One comment that stuck out to me was from a patient about a month ago. She really was sweet and well meaning, I wasn't offended at all but the poor woman's daughter looked hurt or mortified I couldn't tell. The daughter had recently had a baby and the mom had the need to bring the daughter to meet me and gush about how great I stayed in shape and how small I was for being six months pregnant.
People have no filter sometimes.
And I know this is a stupid thing to get annoyed about but I get asked how I'm feeling about 50 times a day. Once again, work people are trying to make conversation but I'm good just like yesterday and the day before and the day before that when you asked me.
Also, it's fine if you want to ask me if we have a name picked out but don't ask me what it is. I won't tell you. If I say we don't know, I open the door for suggestions which is always some version of their name. Why does it have to be so awkward all the time?
Here's the fun ones I've heard in just the past WEEK:
"Wow, you look...*incomprehensible sound*"
"You know you can't even tell you're pregnant from the back, only when you turn around!"
"You look great for having a twins!"
"You don't even look like you're having twins!"
"I was as big as you the day I delivered!"
"Eh, you're not that big, I was as big as you when I was four months pregnant"
"Are you sure there's two in there? You don't look that big"
"Are you sure there's not three in there? I bet there's a third."
"Dang, it's like your bump just... popped..."
"You looked so much bigger last week"
"How big are you measuring now?!"
"Your boobs are huge!"
"You are just glowing!"
"Are you doing ok? You look so tired!"
So apparently my bump is equally too small, too big and I'm going back and forth between glowing and looking like shit.
The comments don't hurt my feelings. They speak more about the people saying them than they do about myself. They are rather annoying when you're in the breakroom and all you want is to grab something and go and you get stopped to tell people (again) your due date and (again) how big the girls are measuring and (again) why you're still pretty sure you'll make it to the end thankyouverymuch.
I got 2 rude comments yesturday in the same sentence. Along the lines of "You have a pretty big bump for having such a long time left to go"
Um really, I must be a cow considering my baby is measuring right on her dates, and no I don't have a long time to go. To me a long time to go would be before 20 weeks.
11 weeks and it feels like crunch time.
Person at work, in a meeting, in front of 8 other people including 3 tenants: I didn't know you were pregnant! When are you due?
Me: June 20th
Person: Oh my god, I would have thought tomorrow!
Me: *smiling and trying not to kill someone*
@eltrain5 - that's weird.
Not necessarily related to baby weight, but here's another rude comment I got about my hair, of all things. It's always on the longer side but with the horomones/vitamins, it's been growing like a weed and I've been enjoying this one pregnancy perk and wearing it blown out more often. (I feel like at this point I sound like I'm humble bragging, sorry if it's annoying).
So an (already super annoying) coworker told me that a few of them were going to start a pool on when I was going to cut my hair.
I kind of just stared at her because I didn't get it and then she said "Well, when you're carrying your baby around all the time, he's going to be grabbing and pulling at your hair since it's so long. Plus you won't have time to blow it dry and have it look nice anymore, so we figured you would cut it."
Uh, what the fuck? Go away now, thanks.
I work in OB so whenever a patient asks how far along I am and I tell them they will tell me I am "so much bigger" than they were at that point. I always just laugh but secretly imagine how they'd feel/respond if I said it were twins. I think its worse since they themselves are pregnant too and should know exactly how bad those comments make you feel.
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@cdk211 - I was told early on by the office cleaning lady that it would be a boy because I was gaining a lot of weight in my butt.
I told her that was rude and now she doesn't talk to me anymore. I kind of feel bad (she's really usually very sweet!) but I wasn't in the mood to be told I had a big ass that day.
@wtfisup - Guys never ever comment. The ones in my office are really kind of amusing. They will avoid any conversation about anything pregnant with me at all costs, although they are sure to ask "How I'm doing" in the most polite manner, and will occasionally offer to get me a donut when they go for their afternoon coffee, lol. That I don't mind.
I also HATE when people just stare at my belly. I'm already a bigger girl, which makes it so uncomfortable. I almost wish they would say something instead. A few times my boss has asked me to turn to the side and said, 'yup, definitely looking pregnant now that the belly is bigger than your boobs!' Rude. I really hope that I never made comments like these to other pregnant women.
Seriously lady we aren't gonna be friends lol
The comments don't stop after you have the baby either. Then it's "wow your baby is so tiny!" or "wow you're baby is so chubby!" You can never win with people.