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I love being pregnant!
I loved being pregnant.
I love being pregnant in general.
I love being pregnant. You can do whatever you want.
Being pregnant, makes me want to do the wildest things
Being pregnant is an occupational hazard of being a wife.
The good thing about being pregnant is I get to be home more.
I love babies. I love being pregnant and I loved giving birth.
Being pregnant is supposed to be the happiest time in your life.
I didn't enjoy being pregnant. You feel particularly ungraceful.
I really romanticized being pregnant. Then I realized, this is awful!
A lot of women say they love being pregnant, but I wasn't such a big fan.
I really loved being pregnant, especially because people treat you so nice.
In many ways, being pregnant and working were more difficult than motherhood.
It's a great thing about being pregnant - you don't need excuses to pee or to eat.
I really enjoyed being pregnant up until the point when the terrifying pains began.
Being pregnant was the healthiest I've ever been in my life. Except for the cupcakes.
I'm never as happy as when I'm pregnant. I literally would have 10 babies if I could!
Every four weeks I go up a bra size... it's worth being pregnant just for the breasts.
I've found the entire process of being pregnant to be such a miraculous, beautiful time.
My producers and directors are pampering me like crazy. I don't mind being pregnant forever.
Making an album can be like being pregnant: you want to pop that thing out and show everybody!
The good thing about being pregnant is that I don't have to worry about sucking it in or dieting!
Being pregnant was a lot like being a child again. There was always someone telling you what to do.
Being pregnant is a wonderful thing. I have never understood why people make such a big deal of it though.
Oh, listen, honey, I'm never gonna be photographed in a bikini again. That's all over. But I love being pregnant.
There are two sides to being pregnant. There is the beautiful, wonderful blessing side. The second side - it sucks!
Being pregnant and carrying a child is a blessing unique to womankind and a mother instinctively wants the best for her child.
I love being pregnant, I love giving birth, I love all that, it's like wearing a wedding dress, I don't want that all to be over.
I feel tired, but in general, I do love being pregnant and always feel pretty good. I'm lucky. I always hear, like, horror stories.
Being pregnant is the most natural thing our bodies can do. Our grandparents did it without all these books, and they came out okay.
Childbirth and being pregnant is something that I've always wanted. I feel like you feel the most feminine; you look the most feminine.
I knew from being pregnant that you can be very strong. You're still very capable. Especially if it was stuff you were able to do before.
Being pregnant is a marvellous experience. Before, I was afraid about the idea of giving birth, but now, I'm really looking forward to it.
I wasn't ecstatic about being pregnant - I wasn't somebody who actively wanted kids. Certainly there were no fantasies about nappy-changing.
When I got pregnant, I had to concentrate on being pregnant for a whole nine months, even though I knew it was ruining my career at the time.
I never understood when people go, 'Oh my gosh, it's so easy being pregnant.' No, it's hard. It's the most beautiful thing, yes, but it's hard.
Of course I'd like children. But I have to get over my impression that being pregnant is like popping corn. You expand and expand until you pop.
Right after I had Anaiya, I definitely wanted more kids. I was like: 'I think I could do this professionally.' Because I loved being pregnant so much.
Being pregnant finally helped me understand what my true relationship was with my body - meaning that it wasn't put on this earth to look good in a swimsuit.
I feel like being pregnant and entering this new stage has made me stronger and more excited about life in general. Everything seems so much more purposeful.
I think the best thing about being pregnant would definitely have to be seeing just my belly grow and seeing, like, wow, there is, you know, something inside of me.
Some women can't stand being pregnant, getting big and bloated, and hauling around a giant stomach, and some women, for reasons probably understood by Darwin, love it.
I thought that I was going to be like this earth mother. When people would complain about being pregnant, I was like, 'What are you talking about? It's incredible! Just enjoy it.'
I truly loved being pregnant and feeling what was going on inside my body and watching it change. It's difficult to recoup, but still amazing nonetheless. I would have another one.
A part of me isn't like those women who love being pregnant. I love my baby, and I miss that feeling of being attached to him when he's kicking, but I was so ready to not be pregnant.
I know being pregnant and giving birth is the most wonderful thing on Earth. I know that after you have a baby, there is a sense of addiction, a need to have another. It's biological.
I don't particularly like being pregnant. I like the baby at the end. Pregnancy is a very distant thing for me. I can't seem to believe there's really a baby there. It's such a miracle.
Being pregnant is a conundrum. You have this freedom, because it's a wonderful time that a human being is growing inside of you, and it is truly magical. On the other hand, your body changes.
It's an established fact. Some women can't stand being pregnant, getting big and bloated, and hauling around a giant stomach, and some women, for reasons probably understood by Darwin, love it.