Originally Posted by
EmmyRoo
I think it's a psychological thing. As women we can't help but feel weight gain is "bad", even though we know it's good to gain weight in pregnancy and it's what we want, we can't quite enjoy seeing ourselves get fatter. I felt so self conscious losing weight on LE and having people comment precisely because I knew I'd be gaining it all and more and I didn't want to draw attention to that weight gain. As it is I'm still lighter than I've ever been as an adult but I've done nothing but eat since I got my BFP last week and I've gained 5lbs!! :holysheep: I seriously hope some of that is water etc but when I look in the mirror I just see a flabby tummy and tree trunk thighs, whereas last week when I was on LE and knew I wasn't gaining, I loved how thin I looked. It's a hard thing to try to change your mindset to feel someone effectively saying "wow aren't you getting fat quickly!" as a compliment!
As for the tummy-touching thing, I remember with DS1 a colleague went to touch my bump and I almost pulled away in shock! Afterwards I realised it was cos it's really quite an intimate thing to do. You'd never touch a friend's tummy normally, let alone a colleague's or stranger's, and yet when you're pregnant people seem to think it's ok! It's right between two of your most private places, your boobs and lady parts for heaven's sake! :bigsmile: Maybe you should get one of those "hands off the bump" t-shirts?
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