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    Oh No, He Didn't! The Things People Say to Pregnant Women: An iVillage Top 10




    We asked iVillagers, "What's the weirdest, rudest or most oblivious thing anyone has said to you while you were pregnant?" Some of the responses were flat-out funny , and some were enough to turn your hair white-read 'em and weep.

    1. A woman at the pool said, "You must be having a girl-they say that girl babies steal their mother's beauty."

    2. When we announced our pregnancy, my father-in-law said, "It's about time, we were beginning to wonder if you needed a biology lesson!" We'd been trying for a year, and I'd been on fertility drugs for six months.

    3. Last week the FedEx guy said, "After you, your load is bigger than mine."

    4. A week before I gave birth to my first baby, jupiterimages/getty images
    these two snooty women walked up to me
    and asked me to my face, "Why aren't you wearing maternity clothes? Do you not believe in them?" And then they walked off laughing at me. I was wearing maternity clothes! They had just stopped fitting at that point!

    5. This old lady at Target looked at me and shook her head. She said, "You young girls need to see there are other things to do in the winter, and you won't end up in your situation." I told her I was in my mid 20s and had been married for 3 years and that my "situation" was actually a blessing!

    6. My sister-in-law told me today that if I go into labor on Christmas Eve, she will "just have to miss it" because she has to go to the mall for the sales.

    7. My father-in-law said, "Real women don't need pain medication during labor." I replied, "Real men know when to keep their big mouths shut."

    8. When I was getting out of the shower the other day, my hubby said I look like a pregnant orangutan! Then he said he didn't mean it in a bad way! How can you mean that in a good way?

    9. On the morning of my 20-week ultrasound (which I was understandably anxious about), I told a woman at work that I was going later that day. She proceeded to tell me detail by detail about her miscarriage 17 years ago.

    10. When I was dealing with morning sickness and fatigue, my coworker had the nerve to say, "I'm not sure I want to be seen with you the way you look." And last Friday, she told me some days she wonders if I've bothered to brush my hair, because it looks like I'm having sex in the parking lot before work!



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    38 comments

    • Barbara  •  8 months ago
      We were on a New Years Eve party with my husband. Bunch of idiot women got together and start talking to me how huge I am and I am not going to last until May 10th. "We can asure you your doctor has the due date wrong, you are huge already" Gee, thanks a lot. I didn`t talk to her for a very long time, then she was in the neighbors house and wanted to look at my son. I really didn`t want to show him off, I can`t stand her anymore.
      And I also had many comments after I gave birth "oh you are pregnant again?"
      - no I just couldn`t lose that extra 50 lb yet.... (nowdays only have 20lb to go ;))
    • Diana  •  11 months ago
      I had a lady at a restaurant where we went to play trivia every week say, "Looks like we're going need a bigger booth". She got NO tip!
    • stace  •  2 years 6 months ago
      At a party recently a woman walked up to me and asked "Is your pregnancy natural?"
    • Heidi  •  2 years 10 months ago
      LOL, Ms.Nicole!
    • stace  •  2 years 6 months ago
      I am pregnant with twins and a woman I had just met said "It is a good thing you are enthusiastic, because if I heard I was having twins I would be horrified"
    • m  •  2 years 10 months ago
      while i was pregnant i was still pretty petite, so i could still fit into normal clothes. But, everytime i went shopping with my mother-in-law she always would ask, "shouldn't you get a bigger size, you have to wear a bigger size than that!" As if i didn't already feel like a cow!
    • Areshea  •  2 years 10 months ago
      When I was 28 and expecting my 2nd child, a co-worker shook her head and said "Your too young to be having a 2nd baby." I said "I'm 28 and its no one's business." She apologized embarrassed and said she thought I was only 20 at the most. Now I am 35 expecting my 5th child and I hear realtives telling me to get my tubes tied and other jokes about having kids. Funny thing is they don't support me and my family, my husband does and he loves having this many kids.
    • Just Me  •  2 years 10 months ago
      #5 takes the cake
    • Doyle  •  2 years 10 months ago
      Men are stupid. My husband told me I had pepperoni nipples then expected to get laid. He didn't. LOL.
    • Susan  •  2 years 10 months ago
      No one ever said anything that rude to me during my pregnancy, but I did notice strangers' eyes darting to my hand, to check if I had a wedding ring I guess (I was 30 but looked quite young and I'm petite). But my fingers swelled from the beginning so I didn't wear my wedding ring during pregnancy. And a co-worker kept asking me if I was pregnant, before I had told anyone (I was waiting 3 months due to a previous miscarriage, the fact that we hadn't even told our parents or friends yet, and I wanted the first person at work to know to be my boss). I had to outright lie because she kept cornering me and asking me, and I wasn't ready to tell anyone yet. I also told her that it is considered very rude to ask a woman if she is pregnant. She obviously didn't know.
    • Kay  •  2 years 10 months ago
      #7 is fantastic.

      So far, no one's said anything crazy like any of that to me. But my extended family doesn't know yet, so that could SO change.
    • happyinperris  •  2 years 10 months ago
      Everytime I go visit my mother-in-law since I started showing she says to me "and you are getting fatter and fatter" I just smile and change the subject since I have a good relationship with her I don't want to say something that may disrespect her eventhough she disrespects me all the time so now I make any excuse not to go visit her so often and when I mentioned this to my husband he said he's never heard her say that but I guess since the insult is not directed towards him how can he.
    • Robyn  •  2 years 10 months ago
      wow people are stupid
    • L  •  2 years 10 months ago
      I don't know any "real men" who have given birth, so # 7 should have gotten a lesson in real pain for that one.
    • Spam I Am  •  2 years 10 months ago
      annie, methinks your neighbor should be your new mother-in-law...
    • Miss A  •  2 years 10 months ago
      Great comeback on # 7.
    • IDK  •  2 years 10 months ago
      As a working mother-to-be I've had several comments come my way. I had a difficult first trimester: nauseous and tired 24/7 to the point that I lost over 6 lbs in a month. I was told by a coworker who knew I was pregnant that she did not know where in the world my head was but that I wasn't the same as when I first started working. My BOSS told me that if she were me she would not have gotten pregnant, what was I going to do IF I needed bed rest, who was going to take care of my baby, and that I had a high-risk pregnancy.
    • SexyGal  •  2 years 9 months ago
      I rang my Dad to tell him I was pregnant. He has only two daughters - and already knew my sister was also pregnant. After I spat out my news his reply was "Who is this?". What I want to know is do I have other sisters I don't know about or has he been shagging young women and thought it could have been one of them LOL.

      I have all sorts of issues at seven months pregnant - cause I was fat before I got pregnant. So lots of people are afraid to mention my belly in case it's just I've got fatter. Sometimes they get all nervous looking me up and down and can't seem to decide. I've even had to demand seats on buses and explain that yes, it's a baby bump, so be polite and move!
    • hi-dee  •  2 years 10 months ago
      I have twins too & everyone kept asking me my fertility history - why do you need to know!!! But my fave was an OLD LADY at Walmart. I was a little over two months from my due date when I was put on bed rest. One day I had run up to the local walmart for something (can't remember what) & as I was walking down one of the aisles, a woman came up to me & gently placed her hand on my shoulder. And then said "Oh honey, you need to go home right now. You look like you're gonna have that baby right here!" She then turned & walked away. Yes I was huge by then, but I had two months to go & was in complete denial about my size. As she left I looked at my belly & whimpered "I am not that big!" I was devastated & cried all the way home.
    • samsandrasan  •  2 years 10 months ago
      I had a lady at my workplace tell me at 8 months - "You don't look pregnant - you just look fat."
      She said it as if it were a compliment - ?

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