Tell her thanks for the advice, but you have everything under control. You really don't need any more advice.
2007-02-26 15:22:46
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answered by The one and only 3
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I would just say "I can handle it myself thanks." Then I would walk away. She probably thinks she is helping. I have people telling me all the time "you need to get help with that" the other day I supposedly needed help carrying a pizza to my car because it was too heavy. (Geez!) I said "I'm good thanks" they looked at me like they were worried about me but they dropped the subject. (I didn't even tell this person was prenant. aparently people have been talking about me as well)
As a side note, My cousin had problems being dehydrated a lot both during and just after pregnacy with both of her kids. She went into labor about 2 months early, had to be put on bed rest, was given medication to stop the contractions, had trouble with the medication, and still delivered about 4 weeks early. After birth she passed out several times as well over the next few months. Maybe this woman at your work has heard horror stories like that or something.
2007-02-26 15:21:36
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answered by cane_holder 4
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Well yeah....why worry about Carrie..just do what the doctors say. It is fine to drink plenty of fluids, but it is none of her business. And expect to get that treatment from more and more people as you get farther along. It seems as if everyone is an expert and they all (even total strangers) will give you their unsolicited advice. JUst ignore that stuff and rely on your doctors (or you can rely on the reliable sources at the Yahoo questions page....hey there is some pretty good stuff on here).
2007-02-26 15:10:15
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answered by Edward H 2
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I understand where you are coming from!! My best friend gave me all this UNWANTED advice during pregnancy and after birth about what I should do and what I should eat and what I should feed my son. The girl has never had a child! So how the heck would she know?? Tell that woman at work to mind her own business!
2007-02-26 15:13:54
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answered by Angela 3
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People's opinions are like people's butts. Everyone has one but nobody wants to hear them!
Seriously though, just say "thanks" and change the subject.
Or, if you want to have some fun with it everytime you walk by her bring your water bottle, smile and give her an annoying thumbs up.
I wouldn't jump to conclusions about her life based on this one fact. She may be jealous but she may also have nothing better to do with her time.
2007-02-26 15:18:56
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answered by wendysorangeblossoms 5
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being african american and gay I could provide a splash with this question as properly as shhoot some solutions down. initially, angel i comprehend what youre attempting to assert with some human beings sort of taking great thing on the subject of the "gay stigma"--> the reality that being gay is this variety of shockingly differeent subject. And in the previous human beings get indignant, in basic terms evaluate what number females have long previous "bi" just to impact some boy at a party for the night......precisely. it is to not say that gay anybody is in it for the show! yet this does bring about a distinctive subject: besides the fact that, being gay isn't a decision (and that i does not bounce to saying that i replace into born this way), on the tip of the day, homosexuality is hardly similar to being black, or a minority. Yoiu will not be able to peel off your dermis on the initiating of a sparkling day, hoping to be white. AS all of us comprehend, there are "flamboyant" gay ppl then you definately've your extra reserved varieties that certainly combination in till asked. i don't think of that every person can be obligated to particular themselves in the two way And being the latter it is totally a funky feeling to hearken to issues as a "quickly guy" mutually as watching with a differnt mindframe. whether it is going to burn for people who're "curiously" gay to stroll by using an illiberal international and my coronary heart is going out to them.
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answered by ? 4
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You should drink about 8 glasses of water a day and more in hot weather.
This you can ask a doctor about.
If you know you have enough, tell her that how much you have and then tell her to move on.
2007-02-26 15:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh honey, just wait until after you give birth, it only gets worse from there. Then they'll be telling you how to raise your kid. Wish I could help, but my son's 2, and I'm still dealing with it.
2007-02-26 15:08:26
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answered by Amanda D 3
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Smile and nod, tell her what she wants to hear and she is more likely to leave you alone. And after you have the baby you will get all kinds of people telling you how to raise your kid. Just smile, thank them for their concern and walk away.
2007-02-26 15:25:46
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answered by n2mama 7
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calm down maybe she just cares,when you know your gonna see her just carry a bottled water around and drink it .Or say ,Aare you my mother or something then maybe shell get the hint.But the fact that she doesnt have kids is her busniess and the fact that shes telling you to drink water everyday is crazy so just avoid her if she bugs you that bad.Act like your sick.Run to the bathroom when she comes around.
2007-02-26 15:10:27
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answered by Gypsy 4
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dude, all shes doing is caring about you and your unborn little one .take it as a compliment, I hated it when all the coworkers went out of there way to open a door for me but really now that I'm not working and I look back, they were just trying to be a little bit of a mom to me. it's not jelousy it's them showing that they care about you.
2007-02-26 15:10:19
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answered by ♥ღαмαиdα♥ღ 7
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