Pregnancy is a beautiful time for you to bond with your unborn child and for your body to prepare itself for the unique experience of birth. It is a special journey during which your mental, emotional and physical self will undergo miraculous changes.
Embrace the natural process of gestation as one of the most amazing of your life.
Take the time to enjoy it. Listen to what your body is trying to tell you.
Well right now my body is telling me to fart. Again.
And while listening to the sweet sound of flatulence is one thing, embracing the excessive passing of wind as the most amazing time of my life isn’t going to happen.
The pregnancy apps, the pregnancy books, your mother, your mother-in-law, your aunts, women on television and radio and – heaven forbid – on mothers’ forums, all present the same rosy view of pregnancy outlined above. It’s a sterilised Hallmark version of the truth, one designed to hoodwink the unsuspecting into believing that pregnancy is actually a delightful time.
Your friends who have had children will generally be more honest than the above mentioned covert lying bitches; quietly admitting that yes there are some less than pleasant bits like the morning sickness thing. Oh and the not fitting into any of your clothes thing. But there are some facts that even they keep secret from the uninitiated newly pregnant or hoping-to-be-so types.
Today however we will keep you in the darkness no longer, revealing the nine things about pregnancy nobody ever tells you.
1. Your boobs will get bigger but so will your nipples. They will become so large as to be able to scare small children and animals away from you if accidentally revealed.