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thread: What pregnant women won't tell you ever!

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    What pregnant women won't tell you ever!

    Fabulous Article - highly recommend having a look. Very funny!

    Skepchick What pregnant women won’t tell you. Ever.

    Erica xx

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    ihad a good giggle...
    they did miss some things i rekon...

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    I love some of the comments from other people who have read the article...

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    I love some of the comments from other people who have read the article...
    I think my favourite quote from the comments is:

    One of the reasons I’m not a father was because I was raised to believe that I should never abuse women.
    What do they mean I won't be able to use toilet paper?

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    For some reason, perhaps because I am halfway thru my second pregnancy, I found that article absolutely hysterical. DH actually thought something was wrong because I was laughing so hard I was crying.

    No one tells you about cervix kicks, bladder kicks, or the poo thing.

    Loved it!

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    AWESOME!! that was hilarious and for the most part true.

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    Oh wow that was funny

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    I sent it to DH, and he had a giggle too. He then read out the sleeping bit, and said how i matched it each trimester.

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    Hahaha omg thats too funny!! So very true too lol...passed it on to afew friends thanks

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    Very funny!!!

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    he he he, funny stuff.

    But what on earth is the toilet paper thing??!!

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    Wow. That's what being pregnant is like? And people don't tell you about this and labour?

    Gosh.

    I had people tell me all of this (and worse) and pregnancy was perfectly lovely, thank you very much (well, aside from the sciatica). Threw up four times, each time I was the first one cheering. Kicking was fun, and never had me in pain or weeing. I didn't swell - and was in pre-preg full outfits at 38w and 3 days post-partum. I peed and I used paper - WITH stitches and WITHOUT problems.

    I did have a less fun time with the birth, but that's nothing to laugh at. And I will happily warn people about the troubles I had and ways to avoid them.

    What is it with pretending motherhood is crappy from conception? Having another person growing inside of you is the most wonderful thing in the world. Yes, I had crazy woman hormones and sciatica, both of which I can laugh about now (in fact, even during the pregnany I could laugh between crazy woman attacks). But it was fun! And I learnt how to lock my husband out the house, a worthwhile skill IMHO.

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    Hehe, I loved that article too.

    I feel they did miss out a few other things though!

    The round ligament pain, the discharge that no-one seems to talk about, amongst other things.

    Pregnancy is bloody wonderful though, despite all those things.

    Sue xx

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    Re: What pregnant women won't tell you ever!

    That gave me a good giggle!

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    What is it with pretending motherhood is crappy from conception? Having another person growing inside of you is the most wonderful thing in the world. Yes, I had crazy woman hormones and sciatica, both of which I can laugh about now (in fact, even during the pregnany I could laugh between crazy woman attacks). But it was fun! And I learnt how to lock my husband out the house, a worthwhile skill IMHO.
    For some people, pregnancy is pretty crappy for the whole 9 months. And because you are growing a new person, it is almost sacrelegious to talk about the bad bits, and how you might not feel so wonderful.

    Yes, i think it is cool that i am growing a little person. Am i enjoying it? not really. Do i think its the most wonderful thing in the world? Not really, most of the time i think it's a flawed design - and it's good to be able to read someone else's story and find similarities.

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    What is it with pretending motherhood is crappy from conception? .
    I'm a bit with you LZ because I've been blessed with a trouble free preg. When i first got UTD I was given/loaned several preg books that were 'funny', 'fun', 'honest' kind of books written by hip girls for the modern preggo (a bit like this article that's been posted). I couldn't believe that all of them really gave me the idea that I'd have a miserable pregnancy on the whole! Two even made statements near the beginning along the lines that "If anyone tells you that their pregnancy was easy or they loved being pregnant or it was the best time of their life, well they're lying / crazy / deluded / NOT SOMEBODY YOU WANT IN YOUR LIFE". Woah!!!

    By far the best preg book I have, much to my surprise, is "What to expect when you're expecting". It is much more balanced, reassuring and never makes generalised, sensationalist claims!

    BUT back to the OP's posted article... it was pretty funny and NO I didn't know about the cervix kicks...! Ad given that my bub was fully engaged at 24 weeks and kept bopping around I got so much cervix action it wasn't funny!

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    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


    LZ, hmmmm, I am one who didn't enjoy being pregnant. Not to say that I didn't enjoy growing another little life, but pregnancy itself was not a walk in the park. There were times when I enjoyed it, but in all honesty NO ONE told me about most of those things, and pregnancy was a whirlwind of experiences, and not necessarily positive. I guess in the same way that one person can say that labour and birth is an amazing process, and they can't wait to do it again, and others find it traumatic and feel sick at the thought of possibly going back for number two.

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    LZ - after my first pregnancy I would totally have agreed with you.

    This pregnancy - I've had all that they describe and more. Nosebleeds, bleeding gums, migraines, heartburn, extra discharge, very uncomfortable swelling down below, painful varicose veins, insomnia, pelvic instability, extreme tiredness, nausea, tender breasts, blood clot in my leg, not to mention a serious scare with regard to the health of the baby.

    This is my last pregnancy and I am trying my hardest to savour the experience but the ONLY thing I am enjoying is feeling the kicking and in my most honest moments I will admit I can't wait to not be pregnant anymore. I think the only thing I have been lucky with is that I still haven't gotten any stretch marks.

    We were planning 4 children but have decided to stop at 3, and a lot of the reasoning behind that is because I physically do not want to experience another pregnancy like this one with 3 little kids to care for as well.

    TeniBear - I personally thought the toilet paper thing was an exaggeration. I took my own extra soft toilet paper to hospital with me but I didn't really find it necessary. I had no problem with using toilet paper, even with (lots of) stitches. A lot of people talk about stingy urination so the squeezy bottle of water is to dilute the urine as it comes out (or you can go in the shower) but I never found that necessary.
    Last edited by Curly; February 6th, 2010 at 06:03 PM.

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