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What's the most annoying/rude thing someone has said to you while pregnant?

I hate when people say "Wow you are really showing now" or "You look ready to pop"

Gee thanks, I love hearing that I look huge.
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9947022 tn?1407987195
Oh i got one now. My aunt across the country says I'm going to go a week over and have to have baby by c section. I was like sheesh thanks for trying to wish me to go overdue AND have to have a c section.
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My coworker said "Hey Preggo! Your face is really starting to get fat"

I wanted to punch the old lady in the throat!
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I hate it when someone says "when are you due" for the 8th time and when I say October 12th she says "oh my gosh! You have a lonnggg ways to go" umm im 32weeks, not really but thanks for the encouragement lol or people tell me not to be upset when I go over my due date /: again ummm when did God tell you im going over cuz how the heck would you know! Uhhh
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9947022 tn?1407987195
I've been lucky so far and almost done. Fingers crossed. People can be so rude and ignorant. Especially strangers. How do they know how big you were prior and it wouldn't really be safe if you weren't getting any bigger. Especially the twin comment. Who does that. Lol.
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It annoys me when people I know see me after a few days and say "boy, has she grown or what?"
"Well yea of course she's grown, why don't you just tell me I'm obviously bigger than the last time you saw me"
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"You just keep getting bigger!" Thank you...f*** off! Lol I weigh 140lbs I have gained 24lbs and my son is estimated 7lbs....im thinking im doing pretty good.
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