thread: Baby brain, another embarrassing one!

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    Mar 2011
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    Red face Baby brain, another embarrassing one!

    Hi all,
    It seems that it's the "hungryhippo" way for me to admit to doing totally embarassing things during my pregnancy, this one is a doozy!

    The other day I was talking to someone about the alphabet that army/police use (alpha, bravo, charlie etc) and I said to her that I was learning them as it's better for on the phone at work than something like "C is for Dog, or something like that."
    I didn't even hear my mistake right away, until my colleague started laughing.
    OMG, how totally embarassing!
    To mess up the alphabet that I have only known since I was like 3 years of age!

    This is probably the most embarrassing example of some of the moments I have had this pregnancy, I am sure I am in store for more tho!

    "Baby brain" has to be real, or I am in big trouble!
    Anyone else???

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    I wrote a note to DH this morning to please put the spreadsheet in the washing machine. He was on the phone when he read it and gave me the weirdest look. I meant bedspread!

    I keep getting blank when thinking of words, usually people's names. I'm scared I've got dementia or something. I really hope it's just baby.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
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    Look on the bright side, you are brightening up peoples days

    Yes, baby brain has alot to answer for.

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    Aimee89 Guest

    Ha ha, yes pregnancy brain is real, its a result of a lack of blood flow to your brain, making you a bit spaced out.

    The best I've got is putting milk in the pantry and bread in the fridge type stuff.

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    Mar 2011
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    I wrote a note to DH this morning to please put the spreadsheet in the washing machine. He was on the phone when he read it and gave me the weirdest look. I meant bedspread!

    I keep getting blank when thinking of words, usually people's names. I'm scared I've got dementia or something. I really hope it's just baby.
    Oh that's a good one! Yay, not just me.
    I guess time will tell if it's baby or "just us"...

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    Nov 2008
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    lol, and it gets worse with each pregnancy. i'm a real space cadet at the moment and will often sit there and give people this blank look cos ''i know they spoke, they said something to me but I just don't know what they were saying or what it was about... hhhmmm maybe i'll just smile and nod and see if i can get away with it!! why IS she looking at me strangely." lol.

    I have taken to warning people "i'm a half wit, please excuse me" lately.

    i forget names of inanimate objects and fruit/veges. DH reckons he 'speaks wifey' fluently now!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
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    OMG I love reading these ladies. you have made my day! xxx

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    Mar 2011
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    Awesome mamapan,
    Glad our total "duh-ness" can bring happiness into others lives!
    Stay tuned, I know I have more tales, and as far as the others are concerned, if we've done it once, we'll do it again!

    Grub17, I think my DH needs to learn to "speak wifey"...

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    Mar 2011
    Melbourne
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    lol, and it gets worse with each pregnancy. i'm a real space cadet at the moment and will often sit there and give people this blank look cos ''i know they spoke, they said something to me but I just don't know what they were saying or what it was about... hhhmmm maybe i'll just smile and nod and see if i can get away with it!! why IS she looking at me strangely." lol.
    thought it was just me lol

    my real preggy brain moment is reading words and thinking WTF
    to me it looks like swear words or drugs
    i reread and its nothing like that lol

    but ive given up on spelling too

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    Mar 2011
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    Okay, firstly I swear this is not made up to add another post here!
    This really just happened!!
    I just went to the kitchen at work where we have a filter tap that dispenses both boiling and drinking water.
    I went thru the whole process of making my arvo milo, including adding milk with cold water!
    I didn't even think it was strange that the milo hadn't melted!
    Took a sip (yuck!) and then realised my error!

    So, there is todays "C is for Dog" mistake!
    Can I get thru the rest of the day unscathed??

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    Jul 2008
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    its not just the pregnancy brain as I am not pregnant but I swear I never got mine back after I had my babies.

    I am going to a meditation class with a couple of girlfriends tonight and was talking to DH this morning when I said "hey dont forget im off to my masturbation class tonight!"
    I didnt even realise what I had said until DH looked at me and said "what?? they have a class for that?"

    So dont be expecting your brains back ladies cause I am still waiting for mine!

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    Mar 2011
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    its not just the pregnancy brain as I am not pregnant but I swear I never got mine back after I had my babies.

    I am going to a meditation class with a couple of girlfriends tonight and was talking to DH this morning when I said "hey dont forget im off to my masturbation class tonight!"
    I didnt even realise what I had said until DH looked at me and said "what?? they have a class for that?"

    So dont be expecting your brains back ladies cause I am still waiting for mine!

    That's has gotta be one of the best!
    But, you have me worried about getting my normally well functioning brain back!

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    Jul 2006
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    its not just the pregnancy brain as I am not pregnant but I swear I never got mine back after I had my babies.

    I am going to a meditation class with a couple of girlfriends tonight and was talking to DH this morning when I said "hey dont forget im off to my masturbation class tonight!"
    I didnt even realise what I had said until DH looked at me and said "what?? they have a class for that?"

    So dont be expecting your brains back ladies cause I am still waiting for mine!
    Ah, I'm lucky i wasnt drinking, it would have gone all over my computer screen! LOL

    And I do agree with you, my youngest is almost 2 and i'm still a major space caddet!

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    Nov 2008
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    lol hungry hippo, i'm afraid my brain didn't return post DS but it only had 10 months to recover before i was preg again lol.

    I did a doozy yesterday. getting DS's evening milk... open cupboard, take top off cup and put on bench. close cupboard, pour milk onto cupboard where I should have put the cup (which i left in the cupboard). Lucky I realised asap and it wasn't a huge mess! ddderrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    someone once explained it to me as your brain is busy doing so many other things ie caring for other children; growing a baby etc that the superfluous stuff is put aside for more important stuff iykwim. So while we appear dumb, our brain is actually working really hard doing all sorts of stuff and meeting demands it doesn't usually. Not sure how true that is, but it sounds good!!! lol.

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    Mar 2011
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    It does sound good as an explanation, but it doesn't help the embarassment does it??
    Oh wow, the milk story is classic! I hope people keep posting here, if ever one needs a laugh, this is the place to come!