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"to FALL pregnant" - why say FALL?
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Why do we say FALL or FELL pregnant?
We say fall ill or fallen idol etc, in a negative way.
I always feel it makes it sound as though its a sad thing rather that a joyous occasion.
does it have any other meaning?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought to "fall pregnant" was another hilariously rude reference that the rich tapestry of our Literary heritage has left us, i.e, to fall down, on your back and become pregnant? As in Romeoa and Juliet, the rude joke made about Juliet as a tiny to falling over on her face at which her father remarks: when she is older, she'll have the sense to fall on her back.
I oculd be wrong, probably am.
This expression appeared in general use about 20 years ago or less. I had never heard it until recently. I find it to be rather absurd ! In the same way that "passed over" or "past" has come into use recently l. I was surprised to hear young people use this term. It was generally confined to use by either undertakers or spiritualist mediums until lately. A rather silly euphemism for a very simple word imho. "falling pregnant" conjures up all sorts of hilarious images so uneccesarily !