A pregnant co-worker’s obsession with her unborn child and constant updates eventually led to a dramatic showdown at work. During ‘bring your kids to work day’, the co-worker displayed her pregnant belly to children, including a one-and-a-half-year-old boy. When she told him there was a baby inside her and he tried to look up her dress, she screamed and claimed she was victimized by the baby. The boy’s mother was understandably furious and a fight ensued. The poster, who witnessed the incident, believes the pregnant co-worker’s reaction was insane and called her out on it, resulting in both co-workers being asked to leave by security. Was the poster in the wrong for calling out the pregnant co-worker’s behavior, or was the co-worker overreacting? AITA?
When a co-worker’s pregnancy becomes too much to handle ♀️
Expectant co-worker goes too far with ‘bring your kids to work’
When a baby looks up your dress…awkward much?
Misunderstood toddler causes chaos in the workplace
Pregnant co-worker accuses baby of being a predator
Co-worker overreacts after baby looks up her dress. AITA?
Pregnant co-worker’s over-the-top behavior leads to chaos at work
A pregnant co-worker’s obsession with her unborn child spirals out of control when she brings it to ‘bring your kids to work day’. Her behavior leaves her screaming at a literal baby and being asked to leave by security. Read on to find out if she’s the a**hole or if her behavior was justified.
NTA, coworker overreacted to innocent toddler curiosity
Pregnant co-worker overreacts to baby looking up her dress
Commenters sympathize with the poster and express concern for the coworker’s future parenting abilities.
A misunderstanding turns into an overreaction by a pregnant co-worker
Babies have no boundaries! Commenters share funny stories.
A take your child to work day gone wrong ♀️
Parent-to-be’s obsession with unborn child backfires in public.
Commenters predict a future of Reddit posts about this crazy co-worker ♀️
Toddler’s curiosity about pregnant co-worker’s belly sparks unnecessary drama
Pregnant coworker upset at baby peeking, commenter supports NTA.
Pregnancy oversharing backfires when baby looks up dress.
Pregnant co-worker overreacts to innocent baby, who’s the a**hole here?
Babies don’t understand boundaries – NTA for expecting that.
Defending her baby from false accusations. Mama bear mode on
Supporting not being falsely accused of predatory behavior.
Liability concerns raised over pregnant co-worker incident.
NTA for laughing at the overreaction of a co-worker’s pregnancy attention-seeking behavior. A fellow commenter shares the struggle of trying to get pregnant and how difficult it is to be around pregnant women, making working with this co-worker even harder.
Take Your Child to Work Day drama – when is it appropriate?
Future baby visits at work may cause chaos
Baby accused of being a predator by pregnant co-worker
Child’s innocent curiosity misunderstood, NTA handles situation well.
Kids at that age have no sense of modesty, and that’s okay
Colleague overreacts to harmless interaction with baby.
Curious baby causes confusion and chaos at work. NTA.
Pregnancy hormones are powerful, but calling a toddler a predator isn’t ok
Agreeing with the commenter, some people are just ridiculous
Supportive comment suggests giving pregnant coworker some space
When a toddler looks up someone’s dress, it’s just a funny baby story, right?
Coworker’s overreaction to a baby raises red flags
Not the a**hole, but what’s the tf for?
Defending the innocence of a literal baby’s curiosity
Not the a**hole. Co-worker needs help
Baby wins round against pregnant co-worker in verbal altercation
Teaching boundaries to toddlers: a delicate balancing act
Watch out for possible postpartum d********n and Munchhausen syndrome
No sympathy for inappropriate behavior
Toddler’s innocent mistake leads to co-worker’s overreaction
Defending a child’s innocent mistake and calling out entitled behavior
Parenting realities hit hard in this comment
Questioning the authenticity of the story
Cute baby behavior with innocent intentions
Age doesn’t matter when it comes to inappropriate behavior. NTA
Commenter receives validation for not being the a**hole
One-year-old accused of sexual harassment? NTA response wins.
Child’s Innocent Behavior or Sexual Harassment? NTA Speaks Out
Breastfeeding mom shows empathy for child’s innocent mistake
Toddler innocence: Commenter defends baby who looked up co-worker’s dress
Commenter defends baby accused of upskirting, criticizes victim mentality.
Hilarious comment that made me laugh out loud
Commenter suggests co-worker may play the victim in future incidents
Commenter deems pregnant woman insufferable in NTA situation
Last Updated on March 12, 2023 by Alfe Mercado