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12 “Harmless” Phrases That Annoy Any Pregnant Woman

Pregnant women are usually able to get irritated even over the little things. And most people think this is the fault of hormones, particularly gonadotropin. However, in reality, the nervous condition of pregnant women is not only related to a physiological cause: future mothers worry about their child, and when they realize the responsibility that will come with motherhood, they experience intense stress. In this context, any loose and thoughtless sentence can awaken the deepest feelings.

In view of all this, the awesome.club decided to make life easier for both pregnant women and the people who live with them. It was for this purpose that we created a list of phrases that should not be said aloud in the presence of a woman who is about to have a child.

Prohibitions of all kinds

Normally, no one likes to be banned from doing this or that, and it gets worse when it comes to a pregnant woman. Believe me: those who are preparing to give birth know exactly what they should and should not consume, as they are most likely being monitored by a doctor. If you are not a health professional, avoid banal advice, especially those that may cause the expectant mother some discomfort.

When someone insists on reminding the pregnant woman not to be nervous or anxious

“Pregnancy is not a disease”

If that were so, doctors would not use the expression: “Diagnosis: 19 weeks pregnant”. Yes, being expecting a child is different from being sick, because waiting for a child is a reason for joy. But at the same time, it also represents a considerable burden on the body.

Indiscreet questions about reproductive health

This question, most often asked of women expecting twins or triplets, lacks a good deal of tact. If you stop to think about it, it sounds like, “Are you able to get pregnant naturally?” The fact is that not everyone is comfortable discussing their own reproductive health. Not to mention that, for some women, this subject can be painful.

“Wow, what a belly”

Usually, this phrase is accompanied by an attempt to caress the pregnant woman’s belly. But please, if you are not a relative or someone very close to the woman, avoid such an attitude. At this point, the maternal instinct is already at work, and the pregnant woman will certainly not like to have someone intruding on the region that serves as a protection for the offspring. And yes, she is aware of how big her belly is, so you don’t have to keep reminding yourself, as this is absolutely inconvenient. Want to help? Offer to help the woman make a certain movement, which depending on the stage of pregnancy, can be difficult for her to do alone.

“I, at this point in my pregnancy…”

This sentence is even worse than the previous one, especially when it is accompanied by the sequence: “In my case, with these months, my belly was already like this”. Pregnant women tend to worry about anything and everything that concerns the baby, so they can be tricked into thinking that there is something wrong with the child. And even if the expectant mother is convinced that everything is fine, this kind of comparison causes a sense of frustration. It’s as if her pregnancy was less important than that of her “no-nonsense” interlocutor.

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“Need baby clothes? I have some saved.”

You have to be very careful with this kind of seemingly friendly offer. Often, mothers-to-be, especially first-time mothers, prefer to dress their babies in new clothes, with pieces that she herself has chosen. Remember, your generous offer may give the impression that you’re just looking for a chance to get rid of useless junk.

“Predict” the sex of the baby

Do you really believe in these things? If these predictions made sense, why would ultrasound need to be done? It would be much easier to look for an “expert” like the one in the image above. Nowadays, when a woman’s belly is already prominent, she probably already knows if she’s having a boy or a girl. And in case you haven’t been informed about the matter, it’s best to avoid this kind of assumption. And the mico gets even bigger when the guess is wrong.

“But in my time…”

What reaction do you expect from the expectant mother? That she throws herself at his feet and apologizes for being born at a time when maternity protection policies are more benevolent? Seriously: a comment like that sounds like you’re trying to embarrass the woman, when she just got luckier.

Questions about the name

“Are you already dreaming about maternity leave?”

Saying something like that sounds like you’re doubting the pregnant woman will be able to fulfill her professional obligations. If that’s the case, be direct and say you’re unhappy with the woman’s work. If she’s an excellent employee and there’s no problem, then what’s the point of asking that question?

“Do you feel many cravings?”

No, her biggest wish is for people to stop asking these kind of ridiculous questions! It’s time to stop spreading myths about strange cravings felt by pregnant women: in most cases, they just feel hungrier than usual. In addition, it is very likely that they cannot even eat so-called “heavy” foods, as they usually overload the organs, something contraindicated for those who will have a baby soon.

Bonus: after the baby is born, other no less uncomfortable phrases appear

Have you ever had to hear remarks that are harmless at first glance, but which are actually very unpleasant, and which for some reason people find it necessary to make to a pregnant woman?

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