We have a fun new feature on My Hormones Made Me Do It.  Every Thursday we are posting a thought or question because we want to know what you already know.  Leave a comment and you will automatically be entered into our Monday give away.  Get involved and help other moms and moms to be.

What is (or was) your favorite thing about being pregnant?  Are you still trying, what is the best part about that?

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10 Responses to “What are you Thinking on Thursday?”

  • Jessica says:

    My favorite thing about being pregnant is that I have this little miracle growing inside of me that depends on me for everything! For example, before I eat or drink anything I try to make sure it going to be beneficial for my little one. I still have my moments when I want something like a soda that know the baby does not need, so I to limit those foods/drinks to once a day at the most.

  • Faye says:

    My favorite thing about being pregnant is feeling the baby move. And if you don’t know the gender, you wonder if you’re having a little soccer player or a gymnast with all that movement! It’s amazing to experience God’s little blessing growing inside of you.

  • Amanda says:

    I just found out three weeks ago so my favorite part so far has been talking names with my husband. It is so fun to talk about our baby, but we do have a long way to go before we agree. Wondering if anyone know of a good baby naming book?

  • Kris says:

    We just started trying, my husband’s favorite part is obviously trying! My favorite part is the excitement of knowing this could be the month.

  • Kimberlee says:

    My favorite part of being pregnant…I have two…
    1) listening to their heartbeats at the doctor appointments…I always looked forward to that
    2) feeling them move…it was such an amazing feeling…I always loved poking them at the end of my terms and then they’d push back…they had their own personalities before they even came out!
    Kimberlee
    Mom to Sam (3) and Joe (2)

  • Jennie says:

    My favorite part of being pregnant? Shopping! Buying a stroller that cost as much as my first car, but I had to have it right, if gwen stefani has a bugaboo, then clearly I must! Did I mention JBrand jeans, hello, there is no belly band, and they still look uber trendy! Oh, and PS Gucci makes diaper bags! Having a baby is the best reason to shop for the coolest designer stuff!

  • Erica says:

    Just trying, practicing, and hoping is the best part so far!

  • Tiny Oranges says:

    Definitely feeling the baby move and kick was my favorite. It was our way of connecting. Life would get so busy, then I would feel her, and go “oh! hello in there!” I loved every movement. Such a miracle!

  • Lesley says:

    I guess that I also have two favorite things about being pregnant:
    The first is the amazingly positive energy that I get from people. I’ll be walking down the street and someone walking towards me will make eye contact and then their eyes drift to my obviously-preggy belly and then they make eye contact again but this time with a big smile. Especially other women who have had babies, their smile is sweet and knowing.
    The other wonderful feeling is that of finally having a wonderful reason to not feel anxious or angry or upset about things. I know that every ounce of feeling I have, my baby gets too. This is the most wonderful reason to stay calm and peaceful that I have ever had. What a blessing!!

  • JJ says:

    I loved being pregnant because it was the only time in my life I could gain weight without receiving any negative comments (well, at least to my face) about the size of my butt. I ate for my baby and didn’t worry about my size. My daughter was born healthy and happy and I lost the weight in a reasonable amount of time.