For some reason we have not taught our children and therefore ourselves how to treat and talk to a pregnant woman. Let me state first that I don't believe pregnancy is in anyway a handycap. I just believe a little respect is in order.
So here we go first is the Do NOT list.
Do NOT:
- walk up to a pregnant woman and tell her how huge her belly is, doesn't matter if you do or don't know her. And don't tell her she must be having twins.
- touch her belly without asking first. Especially if you do not know her. It doesn't matter how many children you have had. Personal space is still personal space.
- proclaim to her the gender of the baby she is going to have due to the way her belly is shaped. She probably already knows and it may or may not be a touchy subject. Simply asking the gender is enough.
- tell her how horrible it is that she has endure the whole of this season or that season pregnant. You have to go through it as well, being pregnant doesn't make it all that different.
- tell her congratulations
- tell her she looks beautiful. This one is really important as the constant change in body shape can make her feel self-conscious. (husband note: this also works when she's not pregnant!)
- hold the door for her
- offer to hold or carry something heavy
- offer a seat to her on the bus or on a bench
Right on the mark, and you do look beautiful.
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