I have always wondered about this and wonder what others think.
I think that a woman in denial about her pregnancy has a good chance of not "showing" when she is pregnant. It makes sense if you think about the young girls nobody knows are pregnant then have a child.
For me, I wasn't in denial, but I did not tell many people. In fact, I did not tell my employer until I was over seven months. Once I told them, I carried myself like a pregnant lady and looked so pregnant the day after I told them.
I had a ten pound baby less than two months after telling them about my pregnancy.
I do happen to think the psychology of acknowledging the pregnancy has to do with how much a woman "shows." Anybody else think there may be something to this theory?
I think that a woman in denial about her pregnancy has a good chance of not "showing" when she is pregnant. It makes sense if you think about the young girls nobody knows are pregnant then have a child.
For me, I wasn't in denial, but I did not tell many people. In fact, I did not tell my employer until I was over seven months. Once I told them, I carried myself like a pregnant lady and looked so pregnant the day after I told them.
I had a ten pound baby less than two months after telling them about my pregnancy.
I do happen to think the psychology of acknowledging the pregnancy has to do with how much a woman "shows." Anybody else think there may be something to this theory?
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