I myself love when I’m pregnant and see it beautiful and it defines me
Loved being pregnant, emotionally.
Did not love the weight I gained or the morning sickness or the backaches or the exhaustion and everything else like that.
As far as giving birth being beautiful, well I was sweating like crazy, pooped during the process and was exposed to the world (or at least those in the delivery room) while not at my most ideal weight.
All that being said, totally worth it.
3 3 0 0Yep I loooove being pregnant and giving birth
2 8 0 0@apple1996 Welcome to club
Yesss I'm 20 weeks right now
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23 31No, it is not for me, it is not something that I have ever wanted or want or consider beautiful.
There are of course women who enjoy it and consider it beautiful and that is perfect too.1 0 0 1I adored making my son in my body. It truly is a miracle. After 9 months I had the most precious little human being that I made complete with little fingernails and toenails, little feet, hands.
My son was born with a complete head of dark brown hair and the nurse combed with a part on the side and combed over. He had little sideburns too.
Even though Mom's always say how cute their baby is, actually my son looked like a handsome little boy. I loved that about him!!!
I never had morning sickness and took the bus to work and back everyday. I felt great. Those pink horse vitamins sure gave me energy.
I think the worst part was that strong sense of smell pregnant women get. I was happy to get my normal sense of smell back.
Someone mentioned someone they knew got ripped or torn down there while delivering. That was the doctors fault. The gave me an episiotomy so I wouldn't tear. The doctor takes the scapule and cuts part of the vagina down almost to the rectum. You get stitches that go away on their own (I forget what you call them).
I did get headache's quite a bit while pregnant. My doctor said only Tylenol for headaches and pain. So I did take Tylenol and recently they found out taking Tylenol during pregnancy causes Autism 😞. My son has learning disabilities similar to autism and now I am thinking it's because of the Tylenol I took for my headaches.
NO TYLENOL WHILE PREGNANT 💕2 2 0 0@sage2021 You totally described how mom feels how I feel. But sorry to hear that your son has learning disability, Tylenol doesn’t case anything but , I don't know the truth. It could be genetics
There are a lot of lawsuits from the families since they linked autism as a cause from taking Tylenol during pregnancy. Google it.
@sage2021 Wow 😳 I didn’t know that , glad I didn’t take any
For me pregnancy & birth would be absolutely traumatizing. So for me, it'd have to be a no. I know when my closest sister was pregnant she couldn't wait until her baby boy came out because he was getting too big and heavy. Plus, her husband missed making her adult drinks.
1 2 0 0some do. some absolutely fucking do not.
1 0 0 0I think that’s beautiful love.
1 2 0 0I’ve never been pregnant so I can’t say. I will say I do feel like shit after binge eating. The bloat is horrible.
1 2 0 0Hopefully they do as a guy I find it a beautiful thing because to me a newborn represents a love an intimate moment in time that a man and a woman share. There is also the fact that in the Bible God says that before he formed Us in the womb he knew us. There's something special about that
1 0 0 0Definitely. Maybe when I experience it I'd feel like my femininity is complete lol. 😂 It must be a wonderful journey carrying a little baby inside. It may be hard, but must be totally worth it.
1 2 0 0I salute my wife that she gave birth of our Six kids. No plans for mow. She is 35 Years Young and I am 42 Years Young. She always feel proud being pregnant and I appreciate her as the time during birth was not as always as easy for her.
0 0 0 0I think pregnant women are beautiful, but when it comes down to it my opinion really doesn't matter. I am sure being beautiful can be the furthest thing from a pregnant woman's mind somedays.
0 0 0 0I would say for me that my pregnancies were always profoundly positive experiences even if not always enjoyable. And I’d say that I did enjoy being pregnant in my 40s much more than in my 20s (despite the oops factor).
1 0 0 0I don’t. I want nothing to do with pregnancy and pregnant women kinda freak me out
0 0 0 0It depends on the woman. My then wife enjoyed being pregnant, because we wanted to have kids and raise a family. That was the main reason we got married.
I've known other women who hated the thought of being pregnant.
So, as I said, it depends...
2 0 0 0Wife response: I didn't enjoy it as it was taxing but I did enjoy the outcome of it. My husband (account creator) is an amazing husband and father and I am so happy that he has given us 3 beautiful children.
2 0 0 0@jacobjordan Good to hear that
Apparently, you've got the ability to make another 15 or 16 kids before the baby factory closes up for good!
How many days do they say it takes? There's a set number of days but, I'm pretty sure we all know it doesn't always last that long.1 0 0 0Not all women enjoy being pregnant.
1 0 0 0Yea for a part of it
1 2 0 0I’ve never been pregnant and probably never will be.
2 2 0 0Do you want children?
I'm not sure I would imagine most do.
0 2 0 0Nope nope and nope 😞 🤮🤢
0 0 0 0Unless the woman is already 30s+ yet even then, why put the body through further decline is my jam lol 😆
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