September 2017 Moms

The Things People Say

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  • I am really amazed at the comments you all have gotten.  Since I only told (like 4) close girlfriends early on, I haven't gotten any such comments, but now that I'm 14w I'm starting to tell people and it'll be interesting if I get any comments worth sharing!  The only thing I've heard twice is that "you don't look pregnant," but I don't think that's wrong to say.

    The few times that I've heard someone ask a pregnant woman if the pregnancy was planned or not... I am always like, "Really? In what universe do you think this is appropriate?"  I heard it said once by coworkers and then another time at a book club.  I happen to be closer to the other side of the spectrum (I'm a direct descendant of a Mayflower pilgrim, after all!), and sometimes I wish I could feel more comfortable talking about certain things, but I hope I never feel comfortable asking pregnant women any of these questions, especially if I don't know them very well.  Kudos for refraining from slapping these people in the face!  ;-P
  • @SuzieMay827 U-G-H!!!!!  So inappropriate.
  • When I was pregnant in 2015 with  my DS my annoying female coworker would stop me and say "oh your getting a belly on you", um yeah I am pregnant.  She would say that just about every week like I should be surprised. A couple times when I was passing her in the hall she would say "look who is growing boobs" which was totally shocking and inappropriate!  She had no filter and I guess thought I enjoyed hearing her point out all the differences my body was going through during pregnancy.  Luckily she retired and I changed departments so I don't have to deal with her this pregnancy!
  • I also hate all the questions everyone asks as many of you have mentioned, especially the "were you trying" and "why would you want to start all over when you have a teenager already".
  • @suziemay827 we didn't with DS but we also live in a place where everyone is circumsized. Only the OB asked us what our plans were. We do and did get asked how nursing was going while making a bottle of formula... so dumb and intrusive questions can get old quick. 
  • Has anyone else gotten unwelcome comments about circumcision? I feel like ever since we announced we're having a boy everyone has to put in their two cents about my son's penis.
    We didn't find out with DS so nobody ever asked beforehand but I did have lots of discussions with a friend after (we both had boys within days of each other). She had a lot of unsolicited opinions/flack from family for not getting it done. We opted not to get it done either but nobody ever asked us after he was born either. Luckily our family doesn't care about my LO's genitals!
    Lilypie Maternity tickers
  • I told someone today we were expecting and her response was "well you didn't waste anytime having another". My DD is 1, so there will end up being 19 months between them. That doesn't seem to be super close to me, plus I'm already AMA no time to waste.
  • Jamiern01 said:
    I told someone today we were expecting and her response was "well you didn't waste anytime having another". My DD is 1, so there will end up being 19 months between them. That doesn't seem to be super close to me, plus I'm already AMA no time to waste.
    Ours will be just shy of 18 months apart and I am already anticipating this same crap. I will say, we won't get it from our families- H's oldest siblings are 53 weeks apart, his sister has kids who are 15 months apart, my brother has 2 who are 18 months apart and my parents had 3 in 18 months. So I don't think any of them will say anything!

    But I do anticipate hearing it from others....
  • Jul768Jul768 member
    edited March 2017
    @Jamiern01 people have said that to me too! I am AMA and my son will be 20 months when baby is born, which I am happy they will be close in age.  My MIL thinks it is too soon, DS won't get any attention from us and we should of waited at least 5 years UM NO!  I don't have all that time to waste, she had all her kids 7 years apart! 
  • @Jul768 5 years seems like forever. I'm excited my kids will be close in age. 
  • @Jamiern01 and @Jul768 we actually got the exact opposite remark that "given my age everyone just assumed I would have tried sooner for a second".  My DS will be 3 1/2 when little one is born and I'm only 35.   So yes I understand I'm AMA but I'm not 50, so let's just relax people.   I planned based on what was good for
    our family. 
  • I agree, 5 years seems like forever! I had my DD at 20 so there is a 16 year age gap between my first and second!  I will be 38 when this baby is born and if we have one more after this there will be a small age gap as well for obvious reasons.  I think it is crazy that over 35 is AMA, I don't feel that old!
  • @Jul768 I'm in the same boat. Except my big gap was between my first and second.  I had my DS when I was 21, DD1 at 25 and then DD2 at 37. I will turn 39 shortly after this one arrives.
  • My in laws actually wanted to know when and where we conceived. Like really?? That's awkward. 
  • @klcarr19 My siblings found that out because they ask too many questions. When we told them we were 6 weeks along, they asked if we were pregnant when we visited them at Christmas. Technically we conceived the 26th, but since they count 2 weeks prior to that as being "pregnant," that's where the confusion lies. So in explaining all of this to them, they found out that we conceived at my parents' house in the guest bedroom  :s

    Things I've heard:
    "Wow, pregnant already? Y'all move fast!" (We've been married nearly two years and been trying for 8 months.)
    "Well this is really bad timing." (DH just got a new job and we just bought a new house. Umm...no that's perfect timing, thankyouverymuch.)
    Most everything else has been very very positive.
    Pregnancy Ticker
  • My department head: "Should I say congratulations?" 
    I totally got "so is this congratulations?" from my boss when I told her.

    Also, not that this is the subject matter here, but since @klcarr19 mentioned the in-laws wanting to know when and where conception happened ... I have this friend who totally named her daughter Nice because she was conceived in Nice, France during vacation. She is so proud of it and tells everyone. Thanks for telling us where/when you and husband did the dirty, I guess? And don't get me started on the poor girl having to correct the pronunciation of her own name for the rest of her life.

    **TW**
    Me & DH: 32
    Married 2013
    Kiddo #1: Sept 2015
    BFP: 1/19, EDD: 9/30

    "I'm having fruit salad for dinner. Well, it's mostly just grapes, actually. Ok all grapes. Fermented grapes. Fine, I'm having wine for dinner."
  • @Lizlann Wow, that was not a smart move, in my opinion -- not Nice at all!  I feel bad for their daughter.  I'll be in Nice a week from today (my grandmother lives in a town nearby) so I'll definitely be thinking of that story!  ;-P
  • wellhithenwellhithen member
    edited March 2017
    To all you having them close my girls are 21 months apart and I love it so much. All kids are different but don't be deterred by weird people's comments.

    I got so many people saying my second was going to be awful because my first was a perfect baby. They were wrong.  I got a lot of really negative comments about having kids with my first 2.... by people who had a lot of kids. 
  • People have been asking me what I am having since I was 8 weeks pregnant. I keep telling them that we will find out at my 20 week ultrasound. 
  • My SO and I have been together for a while. But aren't married. I get the "were you trying!?" all the time too. Not to mention : "summer pregnancies are the worst! You're going to be so miserable! "
    At least I can hop in to a pool if need be, and I know I won't have to be dealing with winter holidays or storms. Really seems like a better option to me. 
    Pregnancy Ticker

  • I got so many people saying my second was going to be awful because my first was a perfect baby. They were wrong.  I got a lot of really negative comments about having kids with my first 2.... by people who had a lot of kids. 
    I don't understand why someone's first reaction to hearing you are pregnant is to tell you how much your kid will suck. We get this CONSTANTLY and haven't even told many people I am pregnant. But everyone seems to think there is a limited pool of Coolness and if your first kid gets a lot of it, there isn't anything left for number 2. DD is the perfect baby and I don't see why we can't have another perfect one! And if not, so be it, but don't tell me how awful my kid will be as if it is some sort of scientific fact.
  • sarahufl said:

    I got so many people saying my second was going to be awful because my first was a perfect baby. They were wrong.  I got a lot of really negative comments about having kids with my first 2.... by people who had a lot of kids. 
    I don't understand why someone's first reaction to hearing you are pregnant is to tell you how much your kid will suck. We get this CONSTANTLY and haven't even told many people I am pregnant. But everyone seems to think there is a limited pool of Coolness and if your first kid gets a lot of it, there isn't anything left for number 2. DD is the perfect baby and I don't see why we can't have another perfect one! And if not, so be it, but don't tell me how awful my kid will be as if it is some sort of scientific fact.
    This would bother me as well! I've gotten similar comments about how much having kids sucks now that I'm on baby #2. 

    I typically just respond, "I'm sorry you think yours are so awful. But my kid is FANTASTIC and I can't wait to have another!" 

    Which is totally true. I couldn't ask for a better child. I could rant and rave about how awesome she is for hours lol. 
  • stephy_p said:
    My husband's grandma just called him as we were getting some ice cream after dinner. She told him to tell me to remember all the weight I put on during pregnancy has to come off afterwards. Thanks grandma.
    Umm... rude. 

    Does grandma never eat ice cream?
    Pregnancy Ticker
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