January 2016 Moms

craziest thing I've ever been asked by a total stranger...

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  • People are so ridiculous. You'd think that people don't get pregnant all the damn time! I haven't been asked those kinds of rude questions, but so often I get asked (from the very beginning at like 8 weeks!) If I know whether it's a boy or a girl. I'm like holy shit people, have you never known a pregnant woman before? Much later!
  • Annoying questions I can handle. Annoying strangers I can handle. But those so called "friends" being rude I can't handle. I have this "friend" that as soon as she found out we were pregnant stopped associating with me or allowing my kids to have play dates with her kids. Like pregnancy is freaking contagious or something! And whenever we run into one another she only says "I can't believe you are having another one", shakes her head and walks away. Bitch, please. I should be thanking God her vagina is out of commission.
  • fllmomfllmom member
    I was really surprised by the number of people who asked if it was planned. DH and I have been married 4 years and we always planned to have a baby when we both felt ready so I answer yes it was planned. 
  • zg49zg49 member
    Well at least people are consistent around the country - seems like no matter where we're all from we get the odd and rude questions. I too have been asked if this one was planned since we found out before our DD turned 1. 

    My funniest question came from a friend who is trying to get pregnant. They know now that they have a couple medical issues to work through but before that she actually asked me which positions we had sex since I've been able to get pregnant twice in 2 years. Um....LOL no.





  • I ran into the store really quick to buy prenatals around 14 weeks and the cashier asked, "What, did you get knocked up last night?" Ummm, excuse me? I just chuckled and tried to get out of there really fast.

    I cannot believe how many people have asked if this pregnancy was planned. Yes, DH and I both have our Master's, good jobs, and a new house. I think we got our ducks in a line for this little one!
  • Not a stranger but with DD a friend asked if my birth control had failed. Um no bitch I had to try for a freaking year for this to happen.
  • fllmom said:
    I was really surprised by the number of people who asked if it was planned. DH and I have been married 4 years and we always planned to have a baby when we both felt ready so I answer yes it was planned. 
    I was just asked this, this week.  I never thought that it would be offensive to me, but I wanted to badly to say, "were you?" But I smiled and politely said, "yes".  She then followed up with; "My mom tells me all the time that I was the "oops baby."  So she answered my snarky question that I wanted to ask and I still was irritated. 
  • nanampnanamp member
    I think sometimes the rude questions are from jerks, sometimes innocent people who don't know better, and sometimes people who might be trying themselves or thinking about trying and are going about getting advice in a roundabout fashion.
  • A FB friend of my husband's: "That was fast... was it an accident?"

    I've been married for almost two years now, and while I'm on the young side, DH certainly isn't getting any younger. NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!! I commented back "wish it was faster lol!" but really it made me angry. 
  • I was only 19 when with my DD ( now 7yrs old)  I got asked so many inappropriate questions, my least favorite was "Oh no, what are you going to do?"
  • OMG a coworker just asked me this morning "so did you like shop around for sperm?". No. GTFO.
    Baby Birthday Ticker TickerMarried DW <3 08.2013; AI 2x; IUI 6x; IUI #7 05.2015; DD born 2.2016 o:); Reciprocal IVF FET #1 on 11.18.2020 
  • OMG a coworker just asked me this morning "so did you like shop around for sperm?". No. GTFO.

    Omg, these people.
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  • ah1013ah1013 member

    I forgot to mention I got asked by my angel of a mother how often we had sex so she could guess gender... What?!?!?

    Someone asked my SO and I what our position was so they could guess the gender. People are strange.
  • OMG I'm loving this post it's brilliant!!!!
    People are so offensive - the prejudice ones are the best (no offence meant to those posting) it's just "what the fuck is wrong with people".

    We are on no.4 & not planned (well not yet as little one was only 11 months when it happened) but we get "oh dear - are you happy then?" "Was it planned" etc - nothing you all haven't heard before but then ...... "So if it's not planned how did that happen? Did you just not use birth control, did a condom break etc" wtf - I didn't grace that question with an answer!!!!
  • When I went to get my pregnancy test it was the day of my missed period so I figured just in case, I'd grab some tampons.

    I walked up to the pharmacy section because I also needed to pick up my next months birth control because if we weren't pregnant I was going to get back on it for a few months (my sister is getting married in Oct and I'm the MoH)

    So I put the pregnancy test and the tampons on the counter and told the lady I needed to get my birth control and she chuckled! So I asked what was funny and she said, "well this is an odd arrangement of items." I didn't say anything and when she came back with my birth control she pointed at the pregnancy test and said, "if you need that I think you're doing something wrong with these (BC)" and chuckled again! Like she was the funniest person in the world.

    Um what?!
  • Part of me wants to buy a pregnancy test at 8 months just to see if the cashier reacts! Haha. Be like.... Maybe???
  • Some of these comments are just brutal! I was out with a group of girls last night and my cousin, who knows we had NIPT, turns to me in front of about 10 girls as says "you had the testing - so no genetic disorders?"

    I couldn't believe it! Is it me or was that incredibly insensitive? First of all, the NIPT does not test for all conditions, and the last thing I want to think about is the possibility of anything being less than perfect with the baby, secondly, what if I had tested positive for something? It didn't seem like the appropriate time, place or company to discuss such a sensitive topic... I figured I'd vent about it here because if I talk to my DH he'd probably just get pissed and confront her about it...
  • edited July 2015
    All of these stories make me pretty angry. Especially the airport story. I think I've lost my tolerance for ignorance this pregnancy. Just wait till someone has something to say to me.
  • EC2016EC2016 member
    edited July 2015
    I feel like i would be just confused if someone asked me this. But I did have my male physical therapist ask me if my pregnancy was planned. Yes it was but really that's none of your business. Then he went on about how he's not ready for kids but is older than me. I'm 25 and don't need your opinions.
  • I'm sorry, OP!

    As a lesbian mom I get alllll the inappropriate questions. "How did you do it?" "Who is the dad?" "Is your wife going to breastfeed too?" "How much did it cost?" It's so bad we've just started flipping out on people. No rando person, you don't get to hear about my entire medical history etc.

    "Is your wife going to breastfeed too?" Seriously? Forget rude. That's just plain stupid.

    I'm so sorry to all of you. People are ridiculous. I'm not showing yet and bought the ovulation kits and stuff on Amazon so I haven't had any of this. Yet. The worst I've gotten is people saying how much my life is going to suck come January and I put the kabosh on that. People just do not think before they speak.
  • @TinyDancer51510 I have no patience for people talking about how our life will suck once baby is here or how we'll change our mind about wanting 4-5 kids. Mind your own business! If your life sucks now that you have kids, that's your own fault, not theirs! Learn how to find a balance and include your children in the activities you love!
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • I am a Zumba instructor and constantly have 1 or 2 older women in my class asking me when I'm going to stop or if I'm slowing down. I'm starting to lose my patience!

    I also love the "was this planned?" Ummm personal! People are rediculous!
  • nanampnanamp member
    When we kind of start the conversation by saying kids are going to ruin our lives, people end up being very encouraging saying that it's totally worth it.

    One friend, who has twins, said that she is "elbows deep in poop, pee, and vomit and never has on clean clothes and it's amazing and wouldn't have it any other way!"
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