June 2016 Moms

People are strange. When you're.... pregnant.

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Re: People are strange. When you're.... pregnant.

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  • Oh good god.  I had a brand new coworker I barely know and DO NOT like (she's very clearly got a drug problem) come up to me and start roughly massaging my stomach to see where the baby was and make him move.  Without asking me.  I bluntly informed her she was well on her way to a bitch slap and now she doesn't like me either.  Boo.
    People think it's perfectly alright to discuss my size and weight in front of me like I'm not there (Apparently there's quite a divide, some people think I'm too small and others think I'm too big.  I get no opinion in this, nor does my doctor).
    My husband is half Native American, the white half of his family has made several comments about how I ruined his bloodline because he was supposed to marry a Native girl (Her name is Kourtney, she's from an entirely different nation, and they dated for six weeks when he and I were broken up.  We're friends, she has a little girl with a very nice man from Kenya).  The Native side of his family calls me daily for baby updates and to talk about how excited they are.
    I was buying Spaghetti-Os at the grocery store and the cashier stared at me for a full 30 second before asking who they were for because eating things like that could make my baby "retarded".  Actual word used.
    THIS POST HAD EVERYTHING:
    • roughly massaging of stomach to turn babies (to or from breach position?!?)
    • a potential bitch slap 
    • gross pregnant women are both too small & too big!
    • a half Native American husband
    • a sh*t white half of his family 
    • poster ruined his bloodline! Native or white bloodline????
    • Native!
    • husband was supposed to marry a Native girl!
    • a Native girl named Kourtney (Kardashian?!?!?!) 
    • an entirely different nation
    • dated for six weeks when THEY WERE ON A BREAK!
    • Spaghetti-Os 
    • "retarded" babies come from poor diet*
    *Spaghetti-Os are in fact fortified with vitamins I think...

    I love it.
  • colesmom33colesmom33 member
    edited March 2016
    Palisson said:
    I haven't had anything too crazy except all the people who feel sorry for me that neither baby is a girl! Also, all the people I barely know who asked if I got pregnant with twins naturally.  Really? Boundaries people!!

    My sister also had twins and right after they were born some strange lady came up to tell her at Walmart to tell her that the reason there are so many twins is because God is making up for all the abortions!! People are crazy!!
    Thank you for helping correct the Horrible Era of Females Doing Abortion® with your Extreme Double Pro-Life® act of twinning! What the hell? Is this for real- what in the Walmart is going on with people that makes them obsess over this shite?! Get a life!

    But seriously- twins sounds like double the fun to me- (I am biased and would LOVE 2 of my boy. I can't wait to give him a brother soon!)
    Whatever I can do to help this heathen society of ours!
  • Rosehip15 said:
    crdo said:
    Rosehip15 said:
    DH tells people "my wife is a LITTLE pregnant." 
    As in, no wine for her, she's a little pregnant.  How hot is the pool, my wife is a little pregnant (we went to a hot springs type hotel)...

    Um.  Are you going to get a little bit of a baby?
    Haha. My question then is at what point would he consider you "a lot" pregnant? Is there a scale? Degrees of pregnant? :)
    Unclear, but six months still does not qualify as "a lot."  And he's seems a  bit surprised that this whole project is progressing anyway...when he notices me being short of breath - "You mean this will get WORSE????"  Yup.  I'm only "a little" miserable right now amore;)
    dead. 
  • Is it just me or does pregnancy really bring our the strangeness of others?
    Maybe its our hormones making us more sensitive to it, or maybe people just really dont know how to act around pregnant women.
    What strange behaviors have you been dealing with recently?

    Some strange behaviors recently:
    + People keep buying things off my registry that i registered for in the color grey, but instead buying said items in pink. I asked for grey because i dont want to re-buy for a second potential boy child in the future, but people keep choosing pink instead! [its now happened a total of 5 times.] 
    + Two different people who are pretty removed from us, both expected us to tell them the baby name despite that we arent sharing it. One of them was adamantly told no by my husband as she is closer with him, but still opted to corner me bring it up to me as if she had never brought it up to him. Not even giving me an option to respond, she literally just said she needs me to give her the information in the next few weeks, okay thanks bye and walked away. No lady. No.
    + My mother in law has been having a coronary because my shower location only offers white napkins. I had 4 different people this weekend contact me about said white napkin issue. I finally had to say. ''Please stop, I want white napkins!" because i honestly dont care and am so tired of hearing about all these issues i shouldnt even be involved in.

    Who were your weirdos of the week?

    Maybe the woman wants to know the a babies name to have something personalized? That's the only reason why I can imagine she would insist on knowing 
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  • I'll bet someone won't be asking for a labor buddy....

    The random belly touching.. all the time! 

    But some of these are way extreme! Dang!
  • crdo said:
    Rosehip15 said:
    DH tells people "my wife is a LITTLE pregnant." 
    As in, no wine for her, she's a little pregnant.  How hot is the pool, my wife is a little pregnant (we went to a hot springs type hotel)...

    Um.  Are you going to get a little bit of a baby?
    Haha. My question then is at what point would he consider you "a lot" pregnant? Is there a scale? Degrees of pregnant? :)
    Near the end of my pregnancies DH will say "my wife is great with child". It gets annoying. 
    Dying!! Sounds like our Hs would get along. 
  • @Palisson I wish to Christ I was making any of it up.  Sadly, all true stories.  And apparently my whiteness is diluting our child's Cherokee heritage, because we're choosing to ignore that his father was white...  w/e.

    @rosehips15 I'm in love with the idea that you're "a little pregnant.  Does that mean you can mostly drink wine?
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  • mar101483 I believe that is why in both cases. But i think once you are told "Sorry, We arent sharing'' you need to just kind of accept that as the answer. Again the part that makes it really nuts is that its been 2 people both of which we are not close with at all. One is the mother of a friend of ours, and the second is a childhood friends wife. Though the second person seemed to accept the answer, the first one actually lied to my husband and said okay and that she had a different idea and then went ahead and still cornered me about it anyway. 

    We also have a lot of touchy relationships going on right now within our family, and god forbid that we told one of them and it got back to my mother or MIL that someone knew, we would have hell to pay. 
  • lebeauoiseaulebeauoiseau member
    edited March 2016
      Comments about my boob size have officially reached sharing status.  I am usually a well-busted but otherwise average-sized gal, so I've gotten boob comments my whole life.  Well, these puppies are a new beast now, and every woman that I kind of know, especially coworkers...at work...somehow feels the need to remind me.  
      My belly isn't very big yet, even at 26 weeks, so I most often get, "Well you look so good but I did notice your boobs look huge."  Which is problematic because:
       a) why does being smallish during pregnancy equate to "looking good"?  It actually makes me worry half the time!
       b) why are you looking at/commenting on my chest size...at work...in a school full of children?!
      Yes, I am aware my boobs have grown 30 sizes in preparation for my little girl.  Yes, it took me months and $$ to find an acceptable nursing bra to contain these wild things.  Yes, I will likely never wear normal clothes again because of these gigando "blessings"...thanks for reminding me, y'all!
      Ps. The best comment I got was from my Barbie-esce real estate agent who I barely know: "Well, I bet the hubby is happy!"  

    Edited: I'm not sure why this screen name is coming up but my usual one is KaylaR628...


  • @rosehips15 I'm in love with the idea that you're "a little pregnant.  Does that mean you can mostly drink wine?
    That's what I'm thinking!  Actually, it was an issue when we were visiting his family in Italy - what do you mean she's not drinking wine??  She doesn't like our wine?  Sigh.  Can't win. 
  • HBamama2B said:
    @lebeauoiseau yeah the boob stuff is extremely awkward. It's even worse when it comes from family. My Mom and Dad chortled when we first saw them after getting pregnant and my dad kept saying how his favorite part of pregnancy is "the Titty Fairy" coming and how excited my DH must be. 

    Haha oh my gosh, no!!! How embarrassing!!!'
  • Bear14+ said:
    HBamama2B said:
    @lebeauoiseau yeah the boob stuff is extremely awkward. It's even worse when it comes from family. My Mom and Dad chortled when we first saw them after getting pregnant and my dad kept saying how his favorite part of pregnancy is "the Titty Fairy" coming and how excited my DH must be. 

    Haha oh my gosh, no!!! How embarrassing!!!'

    Trapped in the box.  That is WAY worse than strangers!  Your dad?!!
  • We live in Texas, so it's hot in summer. What I get tired of hearing is "you'll be so hot when summer gets here." As if I'm not hot now, or uncomfortable? And touching! Wtf! My mil reached fore, I backed up. As she was leaving, she did it again, only this time I wasn't quick enough!  Argh! Why do people think they can just touch a pregnant belly?!
  • We live in Texas, so it's hot in summer. What I get tired of hearing is "you'll be so hot when summer gets here." As if I'm not hot now, or uncomfortable? And touching! Wtf! My mil reached fore, I backed up. As she was leaving, she did it again, only this time I wasn't quick enough!  Argh! Why do people think they can just touch a pregnant belly?!
    My MIL did that last time we saw them and they're coming again this weekend, but tried to make it all sneaky.  I don't get why people think it's okay either, I've never felt the urge to rub another person's stomach, pregnant or not!  
  • Rosehip15 said:
    My patient's father today: 
    "Are you fat or just pregnant?  Hahaha!"
    Then the mother:
    "Oh, we brought sandwiches...want one?  Just kidding, they're tuna!  You can't have one!"

    F--- off folks.  
    Because laughing about asking that question makes it okay. And the mom? Both of them need slaps upside the head. 
  • Haha these are funny.  My worst ones are mostly my MIL.  When she found out I was pregnant she asked my boyfriend repeatedly how long we were trying.  He wouldn't answer (she has a.long history of being really nosy). So we went out for dinner and she asked me about a million other nosy questions and then I heard her say to her husband under her breath " I don't care I'm asking" as though he had tried to make her stop being so weird..and asks me how leg we had been trying...i was annoyed mostly because she wouldn't drop it so I vaguely said oh not long..and changed the subject...but that wasn't good enough and she continued to ask for months and even asked me mom! So bizarre...I started having fun thinking of new ways to be super not specific when I answered.  she also asked seriously to babysit for a week when the baby is a month old..patted my stomach when I wasn't even showing yet...told me I was getting a belly when I was like 12 weeks and not showing at all (maybe I was bloated or something)...keeps asking the name of our ultrasound tech (she's retired and used to d X-ray so knows them and I swear she wants to try and get insider confidential info). I'm sure there are others. People are weird. 
  • Mine was a combo stupid comment and unsolicited belly touch... 

    Preface this by saying I'm a bit on the plus size and have had severe issues with my body image and eating disorders in the past. Also I'm a nanny and work for a great family that I usually like for the most part. Well, in the last week or so my belly popped a little bit. And on Monday as I'm walking out the door my kids' mom rubbed my belly and commented on how big I look all of a sudden. 

    I told her I'm actually still down from my prepregnancy weight (lost 18 in first trimester and have only gained back 10-12) and I left it at that. What I wanted to say was "thanks. I've been feelin super insecure the last few days and needed to know it wasn't all in my head and I do look like a ginormous cow."
  • Severe pregnancy insomnia is setting in- like sleeping for an hour at a time, every 6 hours a day. It sucks. Last night I had THREE people tell me, 'jeez it's probably not insomnia, just go get in bed and sleep!'  Oh thanks asshat, i didn't think of that....  And yes I lay in bed- for 4 hours at a time tossing and turning and finally admit defeat and get out of bed to at least get stuff done around the house
  • My grandma said, you got married and now I see you're letting yourself go.  Then she apologized but said, I just wanted to tease you because you work so hard on how you look.
  • My mom's neighbor kept saying how big I was and still have a ways to go yet.  " are you sure it's not twins?". 

    Geez, when you get older do you lose tact? (Freakin old people)
  • My friend today told me I looked as big as our other friend who is 7 months pregnant.  I immediately snarked back at her, "gee, thanks," and she defended herself with "I meant it as a compliment!" no, no, no.
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  • I've had a few weird or rude comments this pregnancy but one recently stands out to me. I bought a dress for my baby shower online that ended up making me look like a fat piece of cotton candy. I packed another dress I've had for years that I ended up wearing which my husband loves and I felt pretty good in. My grandma comes up to me and asks, in a pretty loud voice, where the rest of my dress is. She also proceeded to ask where my tights were because women that wear dresses without tights are whores. I was so taken aback since she's usually the most stereotypically sweet grandma that I ran up to my husband almost in tears asking him if I could go change into my fat, fluffy conservative pink dress. Luckily he talked me out of it but I felt uncomfortable the rest of the night. 
  • I seriously think pregnancy has this magical power that removes that "socially acceptable" filter from peoples' heads so whatever they think just comes flying out. 
    Yes. So true. Everything around childbirth seems to have this effect. I almost don't want to see anyone — anyone — for months after this baby is born because a new baby seems to make everyone feel like it's OK to talk/joke about the mother's breasts, which for me (when they're my breasts) is a topic that taps into longstanding personal issues and makes me super embarrassed and anxious. I remember asking my husband after our first daughter was born why everyone around me seemed to feel entitled to make cracks about my breasts, and he said it seemed to him that when new babies show up, people just "use it as an excuse to say things about boobs." 
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  • I can only think of two. We went to dinner with hubby's mom and grandma at about 8 weeks to share the news...all we got from mom was "oh I knew one of these days one of you would mess up!" She said this again after I told her that we actually planned it. I was pissed.

    The other one was a few weeks ago I was sitting in a chair with my legs crossed and one of my students parents told me it was bad for the baby.  I asked around and I guess it's a Mexican wives tale that you could suffocate the baby or something...
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