People who think my uterus is their business.
I have a friend who is 5 months pregnant with her first. She got married a few weeks before DH and I.
While I am VERY happy for her, I don't appreciate the email she sent me today that asks me when we're trying. How COOL it would be to have kids close in age. How she can't understand WHY we're waiting.
Seriously.
We're not waiting...I mean we waited a bit longer than them, but only by a few months. We just didn't get pregnant the second we decided to try.
Booooo.
Re: you know what I hate?
My friend was like this. When she and her DH were trying she didn't say much just that she wouldn't be upset if my DH and I got pregnant first. Then she got pregnant and kept asking me why we were waiting/not pregnant yet, that it was so great, etc.
DH and I decided a while ago that my eggs and his sperm were our business. I think because we haven't shared this info openly like my friend and her DH did, she assumes my legs are crossed all the time.
Exactly.
I mean NO ONE knows we're trying. Not a soul. Well, except you girls.
I think people assume that because we're not talking about it, we aren't trying. All of my friends who are pregnant or are actively trying have made a huge deal out of the fact they are/were TTC.
People can be really clueless about everything that goes into TTC, especially people who get pg the first second they try. Before we had started trying, a friend who was pg posted on my facebook wall: "Are you pregnant yet? I hear 2008 is a very fertile year!" and I thought it was really insensitive. I mean, how did she know I hadn't been trying for 2 years and/or wasn't currently immersed in fertility treatments? It turned out we got pg pretty quickly, but that's besides the point, ya know?
Ugh, I feel your pain. My Facebook status message right after Christmas was " [Mrs_Lib] is excited!" because two of my good friends and my sister got engaged on Christmas. I kid you not, I got a half dozen wall posts and messages asking if I was excited because I'm pregnant.
Um, negatory, but thanks for reminding me.