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Girly parts

We may have discussed this on here before, but it came up again in my office so I thought I would throw it out there.  I know 4 people who are currently pregnant.  So it must be 'tis the season (I am sending out nestie vibes to all those trying out there).  But it brought up the point of people posting their ultrasound pics all over the place (FB, in frames on their desk, etc.)

One side of the conversation was that it is a point of pride and there is nothing wrong with displaying them.  The other side is that it is technically the inside of your uterus and that it is going too far to show it off.  The entire world doesn't want to see your girly parts and by displaying them everywhere it is really taking them too far.  "I don't show you my ovaries, don't show me your uterus" kind of deal.

So, what do you think?  What side of the argument are you on?  

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  • I totally think it's ok.. I work in OB..and see these all the time so think nothing of it.
  • I think it's totally ok as well. It's not like you can really *see* anything. You can't be like "OMG it's a VAGINA!!"  If I had some weird accident and got an xray of a pogo stick protruding from my arm (or whatever) you better believe that's going on fb, lol. Besides, fb is whatever you want it to be. If someone takes offense to your ultrasound pics, that's their problem. I personally like seeing other peoples'.
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  • I'd never post mine, but I'm not freaked out when other people do.
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  • No offense to anybody who does this, but I really am not a fan of people posting pregnancy pictures on facebook.  I just feel like that's something that should be shared with close friends and family, not necessarily the 200+ acquaintances on your facebook profile. 

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    No offense to anybody who does this, but I really am not a fan of people posting pregnancy pictures on facebook.  I just feel like that's something that should be shared with close friends and family, not necessarily the 200+ acquaintances on your facebook profile. 

    Ditto this.

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  • Interesting question!  I've never thought 'OMG A UTERUS!' when I see ultrasound pictures.  I mean, I'd say everyone on FB knows where babies come from.  Also, half the time, I can't even tell what the ultrasound is a picture of. 

    Like some of the other girls, I'd never show mine, but I love the pregnancy picture updates some of my friends have done where they take a weekly photo of their growing bellies.  So cute!

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  • Hmmm.  I too share the opinion of pp that that sort of thing isn't meant to be posted on fb; it's very personal and special and all 500 of your friends don't need to see it.  I mean no offense to anyone; it's totally just my opinion!

    But, I'm also one of the few people not even on fb, so maybe I'm a little biased.

    I will say that I do enjoy seeing those pix when a friend emails them to me (that's modern convenience but with privacy) and I don't even think of a vagina or a uterus for that matter.  I just focus on the baby.

  • I definitely don't think of vagina or uterus when I see ultrasounds.  I do however agree that acquaintances don't need to see every asset of your life.  It is almost as if some people post to show off or show where they're at in life.  I do like to see my friends pics, but would prefer an email.  It's the same thing with the girl you went to high school with posting when she took her kids to swim lessons or soccer practice... I just don't need to know your children's schedule!
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  • I know someone who posted pictures of her water birth on facebook. Yes, like pictures of the progression of the labor, with brown water and everything. That's WAY too much info.
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    I know someone who posted pictures of her water birth on facebook. Yes, like pictures of the progression of the labor, with brown water and everything. That's WAY too much info.

     

    Now that grosses me out! 

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  • I've actually never thought about it. I certainly don't get freaked out when I see an ultrasound photo and honestly I don't think about looking at someone's uterus when I see them. I just think about the baby!

    I don't have our u/s photos on facebook right now. But I am also waiting until 12 weeks to announce at work so I don't want anything about being pg up there until then of course!  We were planning on scanning them in and emailing them to friends and family, who have all expressed interest in seeing them. And I've certainly showed them to my family and to some friends.

    After reading all the responses, I haven't decided if I'll post them or not. I guess I always thought it was similar to posting photos of your babies and kids. This is our baby.. and we're excited about it!

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    Like some of the other girls, I'd never show mine, but I love the pregnancy picture updates some of my friends have done where they take a weekly photo of their growing bellies.  So cute!

    Haha, this weirds me out more than the ultrasound pics. The awkward holding your camera in front of the bathroom mirror and posing with your shirt pulled up is just a bit much for me.  An occasional update pic is fine, but please use autotimer or have someone else take the picture.  Sorry if I offended anyone - we all think different things are weird.

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    imagelouieblue:

    Like some of the other girls, I'd never show mine, but I love the pregnancy picture updates some of my friends have done where they take a weekly photo of their growing bellies.  So cute!

    Haha, this weirds me out more than the ultrasound pics. The awkward holding your camera in front of the bathroom mirror and posing with your shirt pulled up is just a bit much for me.  An occasional update pic is fine, but please use autotimer or have someone else take the picture.  Sorry if I offended anyone - we all think different things are weird.

    I am feeling a little more normal after reading everyone's responses.  When I originally posted this, I was the odd one in the office because I took the side in the conversation that posting ultrasound pictures was weird and not appropriate.  Other women in the office thought it was cute.  I now feel reassured that I am not alone in my feelings.  I also think the pregnancy pics are weird.  They just seem awkward.  

    I often thought that it was just because we are not planning on having kids that I find all this weird, but clearly I am not alone.   

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