
Armstrong & Getty One More Thing I Haven't Seen One Those Since Before I Was Pregnant!
Jan 14, 2026
Katie Green, a heartfelt contributor to pregnancy discussions, shares her relatable journey through pregnancy brain and clumsiness. She hilariously recounts a morning mishap where she accidentally injured her nose while putting on socks, complete with a heavy nosebleed. The hosts delve into the peculiar effects of pregnancy brain, exploring reasons behind the fog and increased sensitivity. They also offer practical tips like sock aids to navigate the physical challenges of impending motherhood. It's a fun, candid look at the ups and downs of pregnancy!
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Variation In Sensory Sensitivity
- Rob Armstrong realizes he likely has lower sensory sensitivity compared to his child and others.
- He notices he tolerates physical annoyances longer and often doesn't register discomfort until it's obvious.
Pregnancy Klutz Leads To Nosebleed
- Katie Green shares a morning accident where she hit her nose on a chair while standing to put on a sock.
- She got a severe nosebleed at 3:05 AM and used a tampon to stop the bleeding before going about her morning.
Use A Sock Helper For Safer Dressing
- Getty recommends using inexpensive aids like a sock helper for limited bending or mobility.
- He suggests these tools are useful after surgeries and for pregnant people to avoid risky bending.
