Anonymous wrote:I've been pregnant a few times over a span of 10 years and been at the same workplace.
Anytime someone asked if I was pregnant, I'd always be incredibly offended and say I wasn't. Then a few minutes later, I'd say I was joking and that I was actually pregnant.
But the feeling ppl get when they've said something horribly stupid leaves an impression and the lesson is often learned. I barely got asked whether I was pregnant by my last pregnancy.
FWIW, I bounce back pretty fast and I'm never one who looks pregnant unless they are. But this riles me up especially with pregnancy losses, and I was on a mission to make sure ppl didn't ask about pregnancies and just to wait for the official announcement or if somoene has shared.
Oh wow. I never do that but I am short and showed really early with my second and someone asked me at 10 weeks (I was also pretty sick, so I didn’t even mind) but it was pretty awkward because I wasn’t ready to tell people. I have joked with my friend about it and she said her policy is you ask about the baby when you see it out or when someone explicitly tells you, and I’ve always followed that. I guess it bothers me that people don’t think about it at all.