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9 AM – Answer DMs ✅
10 AM – Filmed 1 Reel ✅
11 AM – Threw up ❌
12 PM – Napped ✅
2 PM – Scheduled 2 weeks of posts ✅
4 PM – Cried over a burrito ✅
Caption: Pregnancy + content creation = chaos but make it profitable.
No article about a pregnant creator would be complete without addressing the dark side: comments.
When you are visibly pregnant online, strangers suddenly feel entitled to your body. Comments range from “You’re too small” to “You’re huge” to “Should you be working this hard?”—all in the same hour. onlyfans pregnant alexia aka alexiapreggo 6 exclusive
The pregnant Alexia career survival guide includes a zero-tolerance policy for body commentary.
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“Yes, I’m 7 months pregnant. No, that doesn’t mean I’m pausing my career. In fact, I’ve landed 3 brand deals this trimester by being upfront: ‘I’ll deliver content before my due date and again 6 weeks postpartum.’ Brands actually respect the honesty. So stop hiding your pregnancy from clients. Use it to set boundaries.” Visual: Split screen – left side work tasks,
One week before your positive test, you might have been doing partnerships for energy drinks, shapewear, or cocktails. The moment you announce your pregnancy, your entire brand portfolio changes.
The "Pregnant Pivot" Smart creators know that pregnancy is not a career pause; it is a niche transition.
The danger zone is the gap between Week 8 and Week 20. You are too pregnant for "non-mom" brands (they will drop you) but not visibly pregnant enough for "mom" brands (they won't book you yet). 9 AM – Answer DMs ✅ 10 AM
How to Survive the Gap:
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How I’m running my social media while growing a human: