Pregnant after 35

Silly unsolicited advice

I suppose it's pretty common for pregnant women to receive unsolicited advice from people they share the news with.

I've had my share and it keeps on coming.  I find it hilarious and annoying at the same time.  They can be pretty aggressive, including women who have never been pregnant before!  They tend to take the form of "You should..." and "Don't do...", rather than, "I've read..." or "This worked for me..."

What's the silliest advice you've been given?  Any clever come-backs?

The silliest I've had are:
- Don't exercise  (I have no known medical conditions)
- Hire a maid

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  • I got a cleaning service at the beginning of the year, before we got pregnant- and it's been great. We started at once a week, PITA to clear surfaces that often, so dropped to every two weeks, love it!

    And I bought a little journal to "solicit" advice. I have people put their pearls in there. Ive gotten lots of good advice and want to be able to remember it. Also I think it helps everyone feel more involved. Has gone over well so far :-)
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  • My mom today told me that now that I am in my 24th week I should be sure not to watch scary, violent or sad movies.  And from the time we told her we were expecting (10 weeks) she is always telling me I need to be happy and think positive thoughts.  As in I shouldn't ever get upset / mad.  She thinks it is bad for the baby for me to feel any negative feelings - ever - while pregnant.  Uhh - thanks mom but I am going to continue to watch what I want to watch (I don't like super scary/horror movies to begin with, but I do enjoy shows with suspense and some violence - Homeland, GoT, etc.)  

    And while DH and I rarely have argued while pregnant - there have been a few big arguments/disagreements - which I think is totally normal!  Yes, I may be upset for a few hours or a day and fume/fester but then I am fine - so it isn't like I am bringing all this negativity to the baby.
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  • Lol.. your mom takes the cake! @Lady2010
  • leela02leela02 member
    edited October 2014
    "You're moving? Don't lift anything heavy, it's bad for the baby!"
    Yeah, I really have no common sense.

    "Make DH do the heavy lifting!"
    These people have seen my scrawny DH.

    My family has no concept of moving companies apparently.
  • I haven't had much advice.  But there is a lady at work that freaks out when I try to pick anything up.  Just the other day, she was cleaning out the copy room (so we could get new floors) and I offered to help move some things.  She said, "Oh no honey, you don't need to be moving anything."  "Uhm, I can pick up some picture frames and plastic cups/plates, etc.  I'm not on my death bed!"

    People really do say the dardest things to pregnant women.  I have to agree, @Lady2010 takes the cake on this one! LOL  How in the world can you avoid emotions while pregnant!?  I understand she wants you to keep positive thoughts...I get the theory behind it...but you can't avoid watching sad/horrific things or sad/mad emotions. :)
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  • Here are several ridiculous things I have heard.

    When are you quitting your job?

    You aren't going to circumcise the baby if it's a boy?

    Are you going to baptize the baby Catholic? ( I wasn't raised catholic, and neither was my husband. I was raised Lutheran, and my husband wasn't raised anything his mother was a religion hopper.)
  • Lady2010Lady2010 member
    edited October 2014
    @harmonicbabe26 - I totally wouldn't object either! :)

    Yeah - my mom is usually somewhat sane/normal but with things like this she is kind of crazy!  She also made / bought me this Indian sweet (parents grew up in India - moved here 46 yrs ago) when they were visiting the other week... she said I need to eat one every morning going forward.  I don't really like sweets/desserts to begin with and especially don't like Indian ones - they are just way too sweet for me.  I told her (in a nice way) that I wasn't going to do this.  My dad just laughed and gave her the 'I told you so' - but she kept pushing.  I was talking to her yesterday and told her that I would bring them back home when I go next week so she can have them or give them to my sister since I would feel bad throwing them out.  She is still upset that I won't eat it!

    Never mind the fact that I don't like Indian sweets - I don't want to get GD! (test in a few weeks)

    But she means well and normally is sane, so I will let this one pass with laughing it off :)

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  • You're not alone @Lady2010 with the food thing.  I've been on this gluten-free/refined-sugar-free diet for over a year and a half.  And my mom still sends me sugary, gluten-filled treats and acts dumb/surprised when I tell her I don't eat gluten.  I've stopped arguing with her.  When I get one of her food gifts, I give it away unopened.
  • Agreed on the housekeeper thing.  I actually insisted on hiring one when I got married because I have a long commute and didn't want to fight over cleaning.  It's been a worthwhile expense to keep the peace!
  • A radio show this morning was talking about research that shows that there are three (top) ways that money can actually "buy happiness." One of them (right up there with giving to others), was buying yourself better time, like hiring a housekeeper so your time is freed up for more enjoyable activities.
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  • My friend gave me the best comeback, which seems to work well and doesn't offend anyone (so far) -
    I'm glad that worked well for you, I'll keep it in mind and see how I go.

    I've had a little bit of weird advice, and silly ones like "you should just quit your job now" (I'm 27 weeks and been fine so far), but I like the idea of a cleaner, if only I could find one.
    But, the thing I find the hardest is people coming up and putting their hands on my belly - I know they mean well, but its just weird - you would never do that to anyone else you dont know. And, I'm not really sure what to say to that. The other day I just made a big wincing noise and said "sorry, my tummy's really sensitive at the moment and that kind of hurt" - it didn't, just gave me more of a shock, but maybe they'll think twice next time.  

  • That hasn't happened to me yet @junismum with the belly but I've heard it's a common problem.  They have these funny maternity t-shirts online that tell people it's not OK to touch.
  • My "wedding present" of sorts was a cleaning service. I told him it was the best way to ensure marital bliss. It helps that I found an inexpensive person in the area or I couldn't keep with it being a SAHM. I paused the service over the summer and while it was fine to keep up with the cleaning, I couldn't believe how much time I was spending doing it! When I got such bad MS that service was reinstated with no second guessing. I can't see going back :)
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  • mwerrenmwerren member
    edited October 2014
    Worst advice I've ever been given came from an older, former hippie friend of my mother. She said to smoke a lot of pot and get really high when I start feeling the contractions. She said she delivered all four of her kids high as a kite and she didn't need an epidural because she felt so great from all of her weed.

    Ummm, no thanks on this little gem. Plus it explains a lot about why her kids are so strange.

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  • That's bonkers! @mwerren
  • junismum said:
    My friend gave me the best comeback, which seems to work well and doesn't offend anyone (so far) -
    I'm glad that worked well for you, I'll keep it in mind and see how I go.

    I've had a little bit of weird advice, and silly ones like "you should just quit your job now" (I'm 27 weeks and been fine so far), but I like the idea of a cleaner, if only I could find one.
    But, the thing I find the hardest is people coming up and putting their hands on my belly - I know they mean well, but its just weird - you would never do that to anyone else you dont know. And, I'm not really sure what to say to that. The other day I just made a big wincing noise and said "sorry, my tummy's really sensitive at the moment and that kind of hurt" - it didn't, just gave me more of a shock, but maybe they'll think twice next time.  

    I enjoy lifting my shirt up and revealing the bruises from all of my thinner shots...  It doesn't help me since it's after the fact, but I'm pretty sure the people I've done that to probably haven't walked up to another person and done it...

    Once I just glared at the person and screamed "I'm just fat!!"  the look on their face was priceless. I laughed the whole way home.

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  • I loved reading these.  It just makes me smile.  I haven't had any advice yet, as we have't told anyone at this point.  But it occurs to me (after reading through this) that having delivered my son over 17 years ago, I may  be FOLLOWING my own out dated advice.  Yikes!  :)
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