The 10 most politically incorrect questions to ask future parents

Faced with the news of a pregnancy, people can react in different ways.

Most of them congratulate us, some touch our bellies as if they were the property of the people, while others do not know how to contain good manners and are dismissed with comments quite out of place.

I have made a compilation of inconvenient questions, of which it is preferable to bite your tongue before pronouncing them.

To entertain us for a while and to know what not to ask future parents, take note of the following phrases not friendly at all.

1) The classic: "Has it been planned?"

2) To parents of twins: "Are they natural?"

3) When you are anxious to know the sex of the baby and they say: "Do not you prefer it to be a surprise? Total is already done ..."

4) To the future father: "are you sure it is yours?" Or worse still "do you know who the father is?"

5) To a common-law couple: "So when do they get married?"

6) To parents of one or more girls. "You have gone for the child, right?" The same, but asking for the girl if she has one or more children.

7) To a woman over 35 years of age: “will you have amniocentesis?”

8) To the future mom: "You have gained a lot of weight, right? ... but not everything is a child"

9) The mistake of venturing to calculate the months of pregnancy. "How long are you, six months?" When the pregnant woman is only three.

10) And finally, when you just gave birth, the typical misplaced question: "When will they go for the little brother?"

Any input to the list will be welcome. Surely you all have some edge friend.

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