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So, funny story. My fiance proposed to me on March 4th, when we were vacationing in Edinburgh, Scotland. I took some antibiotics before we left, which renders birth control useless (something I did not know). So, I literally got pregnant the day he asked me to marry him. We came back and started planning the wedding and everything was going great until suddenly I was three weeks late and throwing up everything I'd eaten since the age of ten.

The problem is: his mother is very, very conservative. She told me in a very no-nonsense way that I was to return my beautiful white dress for a cream or ivory one because I was pregnant. I obviously don't want to do this.

What would you do?

2007-06-18 17:20:39 · 15 answers · asked by Eleni 3 in Family & Relationships Weddings

15 answers

No way-I am thrilled for you! Since my husband and I are now trying to have a baby, I consider you lucky to be with child.

We got married last month, and the only reason I wore pearl is because that´s the color the store had it in. White was not available-I hope people didn´t assume I was pregnant (although I would have been fine being pregnant) because I didn´t wear white.

I am sure your conservative mother is shocked at the events that are about to occur. Time is what she needs to adjust to the fact that you are not only getting married, but also starting a family, so let her have time to get used to these facts.

God bless your marriage, and blessings for a healthy child-you are soooo lucky!

2007-06-18 23:38:31 · answer #1 · answered by Learning is fun! 4 · 0 0

She can get over it! That is old and out dated! People wear ivory or cream because they don't want or look good in white, not because of what they did before they got married.
Besides, if you watch bridzillas or whose wedding is it anyways, those bride wear white regardless of what they have or haven't done!
Let her put her nose up in the air! It wont stop you from looking good or your fiance thinking any less of you!

2007-06-18 17:30:18 · answer #2 · answered by kimandryan2008 5 · 0 0

It is YOUR day - not your mothers...

If you fit in the dress- then wear what you have. And the White / Ivory thing is SOOO outdated. My cousin owned a wedding store and 2nd time brides bought white all the time. And first time brides who "could" have worn white bought ivory because it looked better on them.

Do what you want and explan it nicely to you mom. Good luck!
Congrats on the pregnancy.

2007-06-18 17:26:58 · answer #3 · answered by Donna W 3 · 1 0

Personally I would wear white, white no longer = virginity, in fact it was only because Queen Victoria wore white that it became fashionable, how much easier life would have been if she had worn pink. It is YOUR wedding and YOUR choice of dress, I don't mean get all stroppy and demanding and be a bridezilla, but if you want to wear white then wear it. I keep saying to people that there is nothing more pure than marrying the man you love.

2007-06-18 22:36:07 · answer #4 · answered by sparkleythings_4you 7 · 0 1

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2016-10-17 23:50:48 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

His mother is not conservative, she is controlling. Wear what you want in the color you want. I agree with the person who said if you allow this she will be dressing your kid on the first day of school. The MIL sometimes tries too hard to put their nose in where it doesn't belong b/c they feel like they are losing their son and want to grab control anywhere they can. Tell her you have your dress and that is what you are wearing. The next time she gets married she can wear whatever color she wants. The nerve of her, honestly. She should be happy she is getting a grandchild.

2007-06-18 17:40:03 · answer #6 · answered by JM 6 · 0 1

It is your day, don't let her control it. Wear the dress you want to wear. My fiance is Mexican, and I am white. His mother has tried to push a lot of traditions on me, I have politely listened to her opinions and then just ignored them. If she continues to pressure you, just tell her that you will not be returning the dress because it's the one you want to wear for your wedding, remind her who's wedding it is. She had hers the way she wanted, you deserve nothing less.

2007-06-18 17:37:19 · answer #7 · answered by Melissa W 2 · 0 0

In that situation, I wouldn't be wearing white, and certainly not a traditional wedding dress, because of the circumstances. I would change wedding plans, and just very quickly get married quietly.

2007-06-19 02:40:14 · answer #8 · answered by Lydia 7 · 0 1

Wear whatever makes you feel beautiful. By the books, I shouldn't have wore white myself since my husband & I "shacked up" before our wedding. I've seen brides in white dresses who have their several children in the wedding. Wear white if you want, no one will say anything. I wouldn't even think twice about it. If his mother wants to dwell on it, let her soak in her misery if she lets something like that ruin her day.

2007-06-19 10:45:32 · answer #9 · answered by layla983 5 · 0 0

If you won't be showing and it's your first marriage where whatever you like. But be expecting her to say something to you and potentially during the wedding if you are in white marrying her son against her point of view.

2007-06-18 17:27:15 · answer #10 · answered by indydst8 6 · 0 0

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