So many people talk about how «They're eating for two,» when
conversation about being pregnant comes up.
Not exact matches
Like many couples, they had what she calls «dreamy
conversations»
about their baby when they
were pregnant; nothing
about the day - to - day practicalities
were discussed.
My OB / GYN and I have had several
conversations about what my odds
are for having a healthy pregnancy on my own and to use his words, if I became
pregnant, «we would need to have a very difficult
conversation.»
I don't know what it
is about being pregnant or having an infant that makes it ok to initiate REALLY personal
conversations about one's bodily functions.
If you don't want to end up like Jancee Dunn, who
was almost at the point of divorce, as she writes in her new book, How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids, because she and her husband had «dreamy
conversations»
about their baby when they
were pregnant, but never discussed the day - to - day practicalities, then you might want to read Hoefle's book.
I recently had a
conversation with some colleagues
about how women in Hollywood
are perceived by the media and that led to a discussion on how harsh their criticism
is especially on
pregnant women.
The purpose of the event
is to encourage
pregnant women and new mums and dads to talk «Out Loud» and to have open and honest
conversations about the joys and challenges of parenthood.
I
'm currently
pregnant and have already had several
conversations with colleagues which I had to bite my tongue
about (I
'm new to the job).
«High school students
are very sexually active and getting
pregnant so we don't have that luxury to think that they
are too young to
be engaged in
conversations about contraception and sexual education,» Quinn told WCBS 880.
Conversations very often touch on the subject — when we might plan to become
pregnant, how we feel
about the prospect of getting
pregnant, what it
's like to have kids, and how that will impact our lives.
I had a
conversation with my wife, who
was pregnant at the time, that went like this: Me: Sit down, I've got something serious I want to talk to you
about.