Unplanned pregnancy is an equal-opportunity affliction.
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I think pregnancy is a huge responsibility.
I really thought when I was pregnant with my first that it wouldn't affect my work at all; it would just be a baby that grows up on set. And I was absolutely wrong. For women, the high point of their career and needing to have babies just don't really go together.
Being pregnant is an occupational hazard of being a wife.
Pregnancy is uncomfortable and draining, and the end isn't in sight until it becomes unbearable.
A lot of women use pregnancy as an excuse to let their bodies go, and that's the worst thing.
Going into a pregnancy is a really challenging time for a woman, because it's forever-changing, both mentally and physically.
To put it mildly, I'm not crazy about the implication that pregnant women are incapable of deciding for themselves.
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.
You don't want people to suffer or get fat when they're pregnant.
It's no mistake that the moment of impregnation is called conception: at first, parenthood is nothing more than an idea.
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