Pregnancy is a beautiful journey filled with excitement and anticipation, but it can also bring along unwanted comments. Here are ten things you should steer clear of saying to a pregnant woman, ensuring a smoother and more supportive experience for everyone involved.
- “Did you plan for this?”
Seriously, why do people feel entitled to pry into such personal matters? Questions like these imply a lot of unnecessary judgments about intimacy and family planning. It’s best to keep those thoughts to yourself.
- “Can I touch your belly?”
This is a huge invasion of personal space. Unless you’re given a clear invitation, keep your hands to yourself. It’s not a petting zoo!
- “Are you sure there’s just one baby?”
Trust me, I’ve had enough ultrasounds to confirm this. Such comments can feel dismissive and can make a woman anxious about her pregnancy.
- “Wow! You still have a long way to go!”
Thanks for the reminder that I’m not at the finish line yet. I’m all too aware of how many days are left. It’s a tough journey, and I don’t need to be reminded of the distance still ahead.
- “You’re planning for a natural birth, right?”
Every birth experience is personal and unique. It’s not your place to dictate or assume what’s right for me. Let me make my own choices.
- “Isn’t it tough to work while pregnant? Shouldn’t you be resting?”
Yes, it can be challenging. But many women, including myself, need to work for financial reasons. I’ll rest when I can, thank you very much.
- “You know, ___ is bad for the baby.”
Please save your horror stories. From coffee to hair dye, it seems there’s always something that could make me a “bad” mother. I’m doing my best to balance everything.
- “Are you planning to breastfeed?”
We don’t usually discuss such personal choices in public. This is like asking someone about their grooming habits—totally inappropriate.
- “You’re so hormonal!”
Yes, pregnancy can bring on a whirlwind of emotions. But that doesn’t mean my feelings are any less valid. Sometimes, I just need to cry over a touching commercial.
- “I thought you didn’t want kids!”
Thanks for the reminder about my past decisions. Life can change, and so can our desires. Let’s focus on the present!
So, if you want to support a pregnant woman, simply offer kindness, a listening ear, and maybe some chocolate. That’s the best approach.
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In summary, being supportive during pregnancy means avoiding invasive questions and unnecessary comments. Instead, focus on kindness and understanding, and remember that every pregnancy is unique.
