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12 Hysterical illustrations show what pregnancy is truly like

15 Apr, 2016

Being pregnant is...

12 Hysterical illustrations show what pregnancy is truly like

12 Hysterical illustrations show what pregnancy is truly like

Marie-Charlotte Yao, or Macha as she prefers to be called, is a French graphic designer and illustrator. She's also an expecting mother.

Using her talent, creativity, and experience of being a pregnant woman, Macha created some hysterical illustrations that chronicle what pregnancy is truly like! In each entry of the collection she cleverly defines what "being pregnant is..."

Check out her whole collection and let us know if you can relate to any of Macha's uproarious illustrations.

Eating pickles on the carpet

Eating pickles on the carpet

Asking yourself existential questions

Asking yourself existential questions

Getting more than just a baby-bump

Getting more than just a baby-bump

Being hungry. Everywhere. Anytime.

Being hungry. Everywhere. Anytime.

Spending 8 hours a day on Pinterest

Spending 8 hours a day on Pinterest

Having forbidden food fantasies

Having forbidden food fantasies

Hearing a few words that you will never forget

Hearing a few words that you will never forget

Love and music

Love and music

Wishing your belly had a flashing sign

Wishing your belly had a flashing sign

Never being alone

Never being alone

The victory of making it to the 4th floor

The victory of making it to the 4th floor

Getting emotional watching "The Big Bang Theory"

Getting emotional watching "The Big Bang Theory"

What do you think, moms? Can you relate to Yao's illustrations of pregnancy?

Check out all of Marie-Charlotte Yao's work on her website: macha.me

If you have any insights, questions or comments regarding the topic, please share them in our Comment box below. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Google+ to stay up-to-date on the latest from theAsianparent.com Philippines!

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