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20 People Shared Their Best and Hilarious Pregnancy Moments

Carrying a human inside the womb is truly one of life’s greatest miracles. But this miracle does come with a price. And truth be told, the 9-month journey through a woman’s pregnancy feels more like an endless uphill climb than a breezy walk in the park.
Thankfully, a lot of expecting women are coping with their childbearing blues with a healthy dose of humor. Bright Side has compiled some of the funniest pregnancy predicaments every mother (and her partner) can relate to.
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What about you? What’s the craziest thing you’ve heard from someone who’s expecting? Share them with us in the comments!
Comments
#15 I pulled a muscle in my ribs when i was pregnant. Ouch! I did receive a speeding ticket on my way to the dentist. I think that makes me 2 for 2.
Husband told me to go and buy some maternity clothes that didn't make me look like I was wearing a floral sofa cover. I bought navy blue and white striped dungarees and a blue t-shirt. "Great! Now you look like a deckchair."
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