Any brides walking down the aisle pregnant?
Ladies, I know your big day is nearing; but you're probably having some compromises or complications in the wedding planning, since you're possibly or already pregnant. I know a lot of brides may already be walking down the aisle, at around 2-5 months pregnant and they don't look too bad despite the probable baby bulge. But if you found out that you're already pregnant, does it derail your wedding plans?
Public Comments
- No it doesnot hold the wedding plans thats if d pregnancy is still on the early stage and not showing out
- I wouldn't dare.
- In 12 years of wedding coordination at my church, I've had two obviously pregnant brides. Both wore great big white dresses, and didn't blink an eye walking down the aisle. I don't think they were derailed in the least.
- Been to 17 weddings, not including my own. 5 of which had pregnant brides...1 of which was roughly 7 months pregnant; the rest were in the early stages so not showing yet. None of them were deterred from marrying as planned. I do know one couple though that ended up postponing their wedding because they found out they were pregnant and the woman's due date was within a week of their planned wedding date. They wanted children, so abortion would've been a ridiculous option; and being pregnant or a parent doesn't mean you don't deserve the wedding you've always dreamed of (contrary to what a couple other members here believe), so they just postponed everything and had their wedding about a month and a half after she gave birth once she was healed and feeling better.
- I've known a couple of people who were in very early pregnancy and it didn't show much, if at all. Someone with a big baby bump is going to encounter some negative reaction. That's just keeping it real. And if money is a little tight, as it is with most of us, there will be second guessing amongst many of the guests about spending priorities. Babies cost a ton of money, and it may not be the right time to throw a big party. However...a lot of this is regional or even local . We don't even know what country you're in and if the US, what state. You should be talking to those close to you about it, not total strangers at YA who may not even be legit.
- I've known of a few pregnant brides, and some of them moved up the dated. But they didn't lack having a beautiful wedding.
- I would never. How some women can dare to walk the aisle of a church,in white, while pregnant....complete loss of morals.
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