If your pregnant do you count as a mother on mother's day?
FitWarrior7
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Just for ha ha's, hypothetically speaking...a woman is pregnant with her first child. The baby has not yet been birthed. Does this woman deserve to be celebrated on mother's day even though she technically is not yet a mother? Ready...go.
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absolutely0
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Hell, yes :drinker:0
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Damn straight!0
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YES!0
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When I was preggo during mother's day, my friends called it "mother-in-training day" or "mother-to-be day" so yes0
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Absolutely, when I was pregnant with my first son during mothers day, my husband made me a mothers day card with our sons ultrasound picture in it. He was waving in the picture and he wrote a cute little mothers day poem for me.0
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Absolutely she does!0
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Yes and yes!0
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yes and i would be shocked and amazed if anyone answered no on this post0
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Without a doubt!:flowerforyou:0
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The pregnant lady is still taking care of her child, as a mother does for a child, but the child is not born yet. Definitely counts on mothers day.0
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Heck yeah!
I found out I was going to be a mother ON Mother's Day. That was pretty cool.0 -
Yes!!!!0
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The minute she found out she was pregnant she became a mother.0
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you better be getting flowers and candy... this is the most important thing you will do as a mother. Nuture and house that baby. Hell yeah it counts.0
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Oh YES !! there's gifts and cards for that to0
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hell yes!0
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YES!0
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Yes, yes, yes!0
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<---- pregnant and still will be on Mother's Day. I do not expect to celebrate it or get anything for it. It is definitely a personal thing.
Based on the other responses, I am clearly in the minority.
What about Father's Day? I will also be pregnant then.0 -
My mom got me a card on my pregnant Mother's Day.
She said she was too excited about getting to celebrate it with me to have to wait another year.
My mom is the best!! :smooched:0 -
You count as a mother from the moment you start to care for your child. In my book, that includes while you are pregnant if that's the way you happen to have a child come into your life.0
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No. My first mother's day was after my son was born. Seems silly to celebrate it when you're pregnant. You haven't experienced being a mom yet.0
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I would say yes. To me, you are a mother once you have that baby in your belly!0
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Absolutely!!!:flowerforyou:0
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100%
I look at it this way -- I knew I had a child on the way. I would have been devastated had I lost that child.
Had that happened I would have forever felt like "I lost a child." Therefore, I was his mother long before he was born.
My husband felt the same way and gave me a card that was designed for Expectant Mothers on Mother's Day. It was a "you're going to be a wonderful mother" sentiment. I loved it.0 -
i think that regardless of how you personally feel about it, it is far better to treat her as if she is, than if she isn't. Because, really, it doesn't matter what you think on this topic, only what she does. And when it comes down to it, how important is it that you are right?0
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To the women: Yes. You totally deserve to celebrate.
To the men: It's a trap. Celebrate any occasion she wants to celebrate. Even if it's your six month-iversary of something you can't remember. If she's preggers by your man seed, then definitely show her you care. And after the baby comes and he/she is too little to make a card... that's on you, too.0 -
Yes.
My husband even bought me cards from the little buns in the oven on Mothers Day.0
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