@nicholelynn_: The list of “rules” for a pregnant woman has become so astronomical long, IMO, making it extremely hard to just enjoy your pregnancy. Of course I understand the rules serve a purpose .. to keep you and your baby safe but are we being overly cautious in some circumstances?? Idk what do you guys think? For me, ima take my hot showers 🥵 #pregnancy #pregnancyjourney #pregnancyhumor #pregnant #pregnantmom #pregnantlife #27weekspregnant #creatorsearchinsights

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smp01282019
RPD :
Stretch marks are genetic
2025-05-28 13:02:33
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its.britt4ny.b1tch
Britt :
I agree with all except stretch marks! I tried it alllllllll and my stomach still looks like a tiger attacked it 😅 Some people just have stretchier skin than others. I’ve had stretch marks on my thighs since I was 12.
2025-05-29 02:11:59
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fphipps17
fphipps17 :
No deli meat isn't propaganda....... it's facts. My aunt got listeria from it and my cousin almost died
2025-05-28 22:45:10
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gbreezy444
gbreezy444 :
How do y’all feel about sleeping on your backs? Bc every morning I wake up on my back… and yes I have a pregnancy pillow 💀
2025-05-28 20:25:29
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lovelychrissy99
Abby :
I took long baths , would soak in the tub , ate sandwiches, had my coffee every morning . My child came out perfectly healthy
2025-06-13 17:45:13
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megcook131
Megan :
It has been proven that stretch marks are genetic. DM me for credible data if you’d like to learn more!
2025-05-30 14:05:42
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amberlynne914
Amber Mothersell :
The only thing I want is a turkey sandwich but I can’t get past it 😩
2025-05-28 14:29:28
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.ash_fran
Ashfran :
I ate "dippy" eggs this morning 🙌🏻🥰
2025-05-29 01:26:09
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van.ren1
Vanessa Dibble :
I followed all the “rules” with my first pregnancy and it ended in miscarriage. I’m choosing to not spend this pregnancy in fear.
2025-05-28 16:46:18
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bltchpuddlng
Bitch ♡ Pudding :
People got mad at me for posting scooters while pregnant 😭 like chill there a moms doing way harder things than scooters ❄️❄️❄️
2025-05-28 15:22:06
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_paquette_
Car🌵 :
You can have prepackaged deli meat, just not fresh cut.
2025-05-29 00:32:15
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ouk.kim.bon.long
seven :
😁
2025-08-02 20:49:48
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ravneetdhillon350
ravneetdhillon3505 :
Oh wow congratulations for the 2nd baby.. 🎉🎉 last time we were pregnant at same time… I use to watch all your videos with baby stuff and everything.
2025-06-04 02:51:02
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mericloutier7
Meredith Meri :
Wait we can’t take hot showers?! I knew no hot tubs / hot baths
2025-05-29 03:15:59
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aprilgushue
April Gushue :
The only reason I couldn’t do hot showers is because I’d have swollen hands and feet after 😭 but god they felt so good during haha
2025-05-30 16:56:04
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kristabscott
Krista Breann | Mama💕 :
Sameee. My second pregnancy was v v different 🤣
2025-05-28 14:37:52
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bri_perki
✨ Bri ✨ :
I have my morning coffee every. single. morning. If I don’t have my coffee, I’m a nightmare to deal with. This baby has been made purely from Subway turkey sandwiches, cooked sushi, and sugar free Dr. Pepper. I enjoy a nice hot bath at least once a week as well because the pelvic pain is UNREAL some days.
2025-05-28 14:08:46
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kellydoutt
Kelly :
I’ve never had so much caffeine in my life than my second pregnancy. It’s what I crave and I never usually drink it. Yes to all of these!
2025-06-14 01:45:47
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leahkrussell
leah | sahm :
Used to agree w/ the hot showers until I started passing out from taking them 🙃
2025-05-31 05:09:01
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emilierose48
Emi :
Except it’s literally proven that stretch marks ARE genetic…… you can reduce the look, but you can’t fully prevent them. If you’re gonna get them, you’re gonna
2025-05-30 14:09:36
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03alayna
03alayna :
Iced coffee every single day but SCARED of a steak that’s a little too red 😭😂 i got food poisoning once while not pregnant, id hate to see it pregnant
2025-05-28 13:47:17
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l_frostt
Lindsay | SAHM :
I love this list!!! ❤️
2025-07-09 18:18:57
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lavenderhaze908
Mia :
I’m not eating my steak well done🤭
2025-05-30 01:02:24
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iamcvpri
SCARLETT :
stretch marks are genetic, it is completely normal to get them!? 🧐
2025-06-14 05:44:13
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galatifam
Jen | Motherhood & pregnancy :
My first pregnancy I was so scared to take hot showers, this time I’m like nope scolding hot it is hahahhaa still scared of deli meat tho 😂
2025-05-28 13:14:38
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