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What are your Pregnancy/TTC/NOT TTC annoyances?
Re: What are your Pregnancy/TTC/NOT TTC annoyances?
Besides the guilt trips from my mom about waiting, It bothers me that when people find out we are waiting to have kids, they assume it's because we don't like them or think we'll have to give up too much.
I don't need to be convinced to have a child. Steve and I are very much looking forward to the day we start TTC. We would just like to be able to afford things like diapers and food after our child arrives.
It's also frustrating how I can't be tired or sick without everyone assuming I'm pregnant. Some of my family think my digestive problems are a cover up for IF issues. I want to junkpunch them.
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I have many of the same ones as other people have listed. Mostly MIL (who I can't stand to begin with...) always saying, "I can't wait to have grandchildren". Also, a few months ago we were visiting her (we live in MA, she is in CT) and I was sick as a dog with a very obvious cold (coughing, stuffy nose, etc.). DH says we can't stay long because I don't feel good, and her reaction was implying that my sick was pregnancy related (I can't remember her exact words). Hello, I am allowed to have a COLD or any other sickness without being pregnant.
I also hate feeling like I have to defend ourselves for not having kids yet.
ohhhh no kidding! I hated that one too. I guess no one really understands IF unless you've been through it though.
And she strikes again..email this morning:
Y, Life is complicated and without your spouse being home makes it very difficult. I remember well when your uncle had to travel abroad all those years and during my pregnancy. Pop and Nana tried to stay with me many months during the pregnancy to help relieve my anxieties. At least you were able to visit with him and hopefully an grand announcement will be forth coming. Love, Aunt R
Can I just say that I just called my mother complaining and told her to tell my aunt to back the heck off, I am not pregnant, am not trying to get pregnant, especially with my husband gone, and a possible fertility issue, and leave me the heck alone already! Geez!