Anonymous wrote:Op here. Last pregnancy I said things like stop calling me fat and stop talking about my weight. This time, I've started with no one likes to hear how much weight they've gained and I really dont like you talking about my weight.
I don't mind acting like a "grown up" , but I want what I say to be effective, so I thought I'd ask for advice.
Agree it's just an annoyance, but it's an annoyance that is working my nerves. And it does affect my relationship with mom.
Anonymous wrote:So are you really putting on the pounds OP? It could be your mom has a valid point. She may not be subtle about and it may come across as rude, but it might be the truth.
If you're not in danger of GD or pre-e and your doc is ok with your weight and bloating than tell her you have the ok from your doc, (a professional) and get over it. Otherwise, she may be telling you the ugly truth to eat healthy and stay active.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Last pregnancy I said things like stop calling me fat and stop talking about my weight. This time, I've started with no one likes to hear how much weight they've gained and I really dont like you talking about my weight.
I don't mind acting like a "grown up" , but I want what I say to be effective, so I thought I'd ask for advice.
Agree it's just an annoyance, but it's an annoyance that is working my nerves. And it does affect my relationship with mom.
Anonymous wrote:I'm about six months pregnant with my second kid. First pregnancy, every time I saw or talked to my mom, she'd talk about how much weight I gained, how huge my calves were, how I should never white, how big I was, etc.
Now, of course, her weight comments are ramping back up and it's driving me insane. What would you do? I've said stuff in the past (to no effect), but I'm willing to give it another shot.