I keep getting asked different forms of the question: Are you pregnant? I get it from all forms of people, co-workers, strangers, children, etc. At this point, I have heard it over a dozen times. The most recent time was this morning from the cashier that took my coffee order. I'm obviously still upset over it.
I feel like this is a rude question and A) If the answer is 'Yes' and the person you're asking wants you to know then you will find out eventually anyways. If the answer is 'No' then you probably just damaged the person's body image or made assumptions. Lately, I have responded, by saying, "No, I just have a fat stomach."
How would you respond?/How do you think I should respond? I can't always give a snarky response if it's a person I have to treat in a professional manner. It's killing my body image and it's even more upsetting because I am TTC as well.
*In case you were wondering, I am a normal weight, but my metabolism has changed over the years and I only gain weight on my lower abdomen making me look pregnant if I don't suck it in.
Re: How would you respond to this rude question?
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I felt doubly shitty because I was smoking at the time. Not sure which was worse, someone thinking I was pregnant or that I was a smoking pregnant lady.
This just made my day. Thank-you.
I like - are you pregnant?
No. Are you socially impaired?
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I was asked this after my MC by a freaking bank teller! So upset afterwards. She got a double bird salute for it too.
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Ugh so sorry you've been having to field those questions. I'm a similar body type to you too, and this just recently happened to me from a dear friend. She saw a picture of me on facebook, and I looked poochy, so since we're "close, " she thought it was okay to ask me if I had "any baby news I wanted to announce." I replied that no, I didnt. "why do you ask?" and similar to a previous poster, she didn't believe me. [eye roll] She squirmed, awkwardly laughed, and after an uncomfortable "really?", she finally settled on, "I guess I just thought that one of your sibs or sibs in laws would have some baby news by now!" yeah right. You've received great advice from these sweet gals, some I might be borrowing, too!
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I had a really weird feeling that I had actually written this post!!! I'm 5'3 and my weight has been anywhere from 108-120 lbs and I can never get rid of my pooch!! I seriously can get the worst food baby. My mom and nana were the same way!! Stupid genetics
I struggle with body image almost every day, especially when my SIL's are model thin and beautiful; it's hard to not feel like the automatic ugly duckling!
Now, if I'm asked this question, I push my stomach out reeeally far, start rubbing it and ask if they want to feel my cheeseburger.
For now, since my friends/family are pretty much the ONLY people that ask me (you lucky bums that have loved ones with common sense), I just go with, "Not yet," or something along those lines.
AHA. Try this: Reply with, "Excuse me?" and if they don't see the error of their ways immediately or repeat themselves, give 'em the age-old dirty look with an, "Excuse you," and proceed to let them live their misguided lives without an answer.
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In France it's only happened once and that I can even forgive because it was at my vegetable co-op and the woman probably did get me confused with another young woman there. She also immediately apologized and even said something along the lines of "I'm sorry, that was rude of me to ask." The other young woman she confused me with had just announced her pregnancy with twins after having trouble TTC and going on fertility meds. And when I saw the other woman the next time, she was hardly showing so I'm not really mad about it, but it hurt when it happened.
I can tell not many of you guys take public transportation, because I am constantly checking to see if women around me look pregnant so that I can give them my seat. I'm in buses and trains all the time and it's always marked that you should give up your seat to pregnant women. It really bothers me when an obviously pregnant woman is standing next to people who are sitting and intentionally ignoring her. I've seen men give up their seats to women who werent pregnant, so I dread the day that I'm not pregnant and a woman gives me her seat. But it's still not as rude as a comment. The French are classy in that respect and culturally it's rude to talk about that sort of thing with strangers anyway.
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I had someone ask me if I was pregnant once. I went from weighing 118lbs to 122lbs after getting married. People are just very thoughtless and nosy sometimes. She later said, "I don't know, it was just the way you were standing." After thinking about it, I think she was hoping to celebrate good news with me. Bad all around, but she was trying to have a nice moment?