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Monday, June 30, 2008

What not to say to a Pregnant Woman? This is for everyone!

Okay, so I think this is great especially #2 as many people said this to me (Kevin). I think the one that made me the most angry was that people would ask if I was having twins and then argue with me that I was. Or, I would get tired of hearing that it looks like your going to pop. Wow, thanks.

Q: What should I NOT say?
Posted Monday, August 20, 2007 1:55 PM from thenest.com

The Five Worst Lines to Say to a Pregnant Woman

We asked around the message boards to find the worst comments that pregnant users have received from co-workers, friends, family, and even the checkout girl at the grocery store. So here you have it -- the top five things you should NEVER say to a pregnant lady:

Number Five: “Was it planned or a surprise?”
Why: No matter what time of year (or of life) a pregnancy occurs, it is never appropriate to ask about people’s birth control (or lack thereof) details.

Number Four: “Well, maybe you’ll have a girl next time.”
Why: Just because you may have personally had your heart set on a specific gender, that doesn’t mean everyone else has the same preference. Even if others might secretly want a boy or a girl, there’s no need to ever assume that they’re bummed about it.

Number Three: “Twins! Are they natural or did you take drugs?”
Why: There are a lot of fertility drugs out there that have caused the multiples rate to soar. But not all fertility treatments result in twins, and not all twins are the result of a medical intervention. So, you can wonder, but please don’t ask.

Number Two: “You’re so huge! I can’t believe you have two months left.”
Why: Yes, she has a baby in there, but still – no one likes to be called huge. Ever.

And the Number One Worst Line to Say: “I hope this one works out.”
Why: Believe it or not, several moms claim to have gotten this reply when announcing a pregnancy after prior miscarriages. Even if your intentions are good, hold back from saying anything that implies misgivings about the good news. It’s just plain rude.

I've received this in an email too:

1 comment:

KevinG said...

But seriously...you were huge....

:-)