It Has Happened
I have officially reached the, "Is she fat or pregnant?" stage.
Eyelids forming, ears growing, legs lengthening, heart pumping, that's all well and fine, but this, THIS should have it's own chapter in a book.
If I were asked to write said chapter, and why wouldn't I be, it would go a little something like this.
Ladies, you will all reach a stage in your pregnancy when you are not quite fitting into your pre-pregnancy clothes but not quite ready for maternity clothes either ; an awkward stage to say the least. Think back on puberty when you weren't quite ready for a big girl bra but the training bra was digging into your ribs, kind of like that but things are digging in all over.
Here are some signs you have reached this stage. People start looking at you like you need to buy new pants. Familiar faces that know you but don't know you are pregnant may mumble under their breath how some people just don't keep their figure after high school. Or perhaps a person will make eye contact and then their stare will slowly drift down to your midsection and stay for just a second too long; their eyes asking, "Fat or pregnant?"
Punch them and run. In this stage of pregnancy you should still be able to run.
Eyelids forming, ears growing, legs lengthening, heart pumping, that's all well and fine, but this, THIS should have it's own chapter in a book.
If I were asked to write said chapter, and why wouldn't I be, it would go a little something like this.
Ladies, you will all reach a stage in your pregnancy when you are not quite fitting into your pre-pregnancy clothes but not quite ready for maternity clothes either ; an awkward stage to say the least. Think back on puberty when you weren't quite ready for a big girl bra but the training bra was digging into your ribs, kind of like that but things are digging in all over.
Here are some signs you have reached this stage. People start looking at you like you need to buy new pants. Familiar faces that know you but don't know you are pregnant may mumble under their breath how some people just don't keep their figure after high school. Or perhaps a person will make eye contact and then their stare will slowly drift down to your midsection and stay for just a second too long; their eyes asking, "Fat or pregnant?"
Punch them and run. In this stage of pregnancy you should still be able to run.
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