18.09.2007 19:12:00
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Don't Touch a Pregnant Woman's Belly without Asking! TheNestBaby.com Cites the Top Five Pregnancy Etiquette Faux Pas
More than 80 percent of pregnant women have had their belly touched
without asking. According to TheNestBaby.com (www.thenestbaby.com),
a website for hip first-time parents, many people have committed
grievances like this, including asking how much weight a woman’s
gained to pressuring wannabe moms to drink. To help eradicate these
no-nos from continuing to happen, the editors at TheNestBaby.com have
come up with the top pregnancy faux pas to avoid –
and clever quips for what to say if it does happen.
FIVE
PREGNANCY ETIQUETTE FAUX PAS FAUX PAS #1: "LET ME TOUCH YOUR BELLY!”
We’re all guilty of the belly rub…
it’s hard to resist. But hold back unless you
ask the mom first. Not only is it scary and weird when someone, whether
it’s a stranger or even a relative, touches
her, but a woman’s belly is private, and she
may not want you reaching for it.
What to Say or Do in Response: As the hand moves in, cover
your belly and jokingly say, "The little one’s
bossy already, he likes his personal space.” FAUX PAS #2: "I WAS IN LABOR FOR 36 HOURS AND
I TORE LIKE YOU WOULDN’T BELIEVE!”
Imagine hearing your own mother-in-law describing in detail how she gave
birth to your husband. Are you squirming yet? It’s
only natural to want to share your own personal experiences and think
that it may offer some helpful advice. But just because you were in
labor for 36 hours doesn’t mean she wants to
hear all the gory details. You’ll only scare
her (and the baby) with your stories.
What to Say and Do in Response: You may gain some bits of
useful advice from these war stories, but if the conversation gets too
graphic, say in a mock grave voice, "You’ve
seriously got to stop – I think my morning
sickness is coming back.” FAUX PAS #3: "WOW, YOU’RE
HUGE! ARE YOU HAVING TWINS?”
First of all, pregnant or not, no one ever likes to be reminded of their
weight gain. Whether you genuinely are wondering if she’s
having twins or it’s your way of saying she’s
going to have a big healthy baby, keep any comments related to weight
gain to yourself. After all, we all know this could sound like an evil
way of saying "Wow, you’re
one big heifer.” What to Say or Do in Response: Think of it this way –
who wants a peewee baby? So proudly rub your tummy and say, "Nope,
not twins. I’m just carrying the next
linebacker for the New York Giants.” FAUX PAS #4: "OHHH, I KNEW A (INSERT
NAME). HE WAS THE BIGGEST GEEK IN HIGH SCHOOL.”
Ouch. Whether it’s a high school geek or
horrid ex-boyfriend, we can’t help but
connect a name to someone in our past. But it’s
best to keep your opinions to yourself, or better yet, not even ask what
they’re planning on naming the baby.
"This is a seemingly harmless question and is
one of the most hotly debated topics for parents-to-be,”
says Carley Roney, TheNestBaby.com editor in chief. "Naming
a child is one of the most personal things for parents, and it’s
hard enough to decide on a name without a committee chiming in. Plus,
parents may want to keep the name a secret in case someone ‘steals’
the name.” What to Say or Do in Response: If only you could say who her
name reminds you of, right? So just grin and say, "Good
thing all geeks grow up to be billionaires.” FAUX PAS #5: "COME ON, ONE DRINK WON’T
HURT.”
No one likes a pusher. If your friend who normally drinks more than her
share of Sauvignon switches to sparkling water, take it as a sign and don’t
order a round of martinis. Your "in the baby
zone” friend will become tired of saying that
she’s "not feeling
well” and be less apt to come out next time.
What to Say or Do in Response: Save yourself a response by
ordering a soda water with lemon in it – it’ll
look just like a cocktail. Or jokingly say, "No
way, I don’t want him ending up in AA by the
time he’s a toddler!” THE
FIVE WORST LINES TO SAY TO A PREGNANT WOMAN "You’d be appalled
by what some people have said to moms-to-be,”
added Roney. Based on feedback from the moms on TheNestBaby.com message
boards, Roney recommends staying away from making these comments to a
pregnant woman:
Number Five: "Was it planned or a
surprise?” Why: No matter what time of year (or of life) a pregnancy
occurs, it is never appropriate to ask about people’s
birth control (or lack thereof) details. Number Four: "Well, maybe you’ll
have a girl next time.” Why: Just because you may have personally had your heart set
on a specific gender, that doesn’t mean
everyone else has the same preference. Even if others might secretly
want a boy or a girl, there’s no need to ever
assume that they’re bummed about it. Number Three: "Twins! Are they natural
or did you take drugs?” Why: There are a lot of fertility drugs out there that have
caused the multiples rate to soar. But not all fertility treatments
result in twins, and not all twins are the result of a medical
intervention. So, you can wonder, but please don’t
ask. Number Two: "You’re
so huge! I can’t believe you have two months
left.” Why: Yes, she has a baby in there, but still –
no one likes to be called huge. Ever. And the Number One Worst Line to Say: "I
hope this one works out.” Why: Believe it or not, several moms claim to have gotten this
reply when announcing a pregnancy after prior miscarriages. Even if your
intentions are good, hold back from saying anything that implies
misgivings about the good news. It’s just
plain rude.
When hearing about someone’s pregnancy, it
can be hard to catch yourself from committing unintended offensive
remarks. So for tips on what is appropriate to say to someone
newly preggers, visit TheNestBaby.com.
About TheNestBaby.com
TheNestBaby.com (www.thenestbaby.com)
is a word-of-mouth web hub for first-time parents, offering
comprehensive stage-by-stage advice, enhanced community features, tools
and checklists, Q&A expert advice, local reviews, and a baby and gift
shop. The popular offshoot of TheNestBaby.com is part of The Knot Inc.
(NASDAQ: KNOT) lifestage media network.
NOTE TO EDITORS: To interview an expert or executive from
TheNestBaby.com, or to obtain statistics, tips, checklists, or
high-resolution photos, contact Jacalyn Lee, Public Relations Manager at
(212) 219-8555 x1013 or Jacalyn@theknot.com.
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