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WIBTA for reporting a coworker for asking me if I was pregnant?

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
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In the quiet hum of the office, a simple greeting turned into an awkward confrontation that cut deeper than expected. Twice now, the front desk admin’s unsolicited question about pregnancy has unsettled a woman who carries the weight of a personal history unknown to her. Behind her calm exterior lies a story of loss, choice, and resilience—an invisible burden no one should assume or question.

What should have been a routine interaction became a stark reminder of how thoughtless words can pierce through the layers of someone’s private life. The repeated question wasn’t just inappropriate; it was a painful intrusion into a reality shaped by medical decisions and personal truths. In a world where respect and empathy are often overlooked, this moment stands as a quiet plea for understanding and dignity in the workplace.

WIBTA for reporting a coworker for asking me if I was pregnant?

My office has a front desk where our admins sit....

Once I get down the hall a little I hear...

Some other context is that this is now the 2nd...

I am about 5'7 and exactly 130 pounds. I am...

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According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries, ‘When someone violates a boundary, we have a right to decide how to respond to protect our own well-being.’ The repeated questioning about pregnancy clearly crosses professional and personal boundaries. For the OP, this intrusion is compounded by deeply personal medical facts (hysterectomy, menopause, HRT) that the coworker was privy to, making the second inquiry feel not just insensitive, but willfully dismissive of shared information.

The core dynamic here involves an improper use of social power through invasive questioning. In a workplace, supervisors and even peers often maintain unspoken power balances. The admin’s behavior suggests a lack of awareness regarding social appropriateness, potentially rooted in curiosity or poor social calibration, rather than malicious intent, though the impact remains significant. The OP correctly identifies the question’s potential to trigger sensitive issues like fertility struggles, eating disorders, or body image concerns, highlighting the ’emotional labor’ required of the OP to manage this awkwardness. The fact that this happened twice, despite a prior discussion about the hysterectomy, escalates the behavior from a single mistake to a pattern of disregard.

The OP’s instinct to report the behavior is professionally understandable, given the nature of the offense and the violation of established norms (it is almost universally inappropriate to ask a woman if she is pregnant). However, escalating immediately risks conflict. A constructive recommendation would be to first address the boundary violation directly and firmly in a private setting, referencing the previous conversation about her medical history as a clear marker of inappropriateness. If the behavior recurs after this explicit boundary setting, then involving management or HR becomes the necessary next step to enforce professional conduct.

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Usual_Strawberry_451 While rude, I don't believe in messing with someone's...

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Equal-Jicama-5989 Before reporting her, I would talk to her first.

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The individual is deeply offended and angered by a repeated, unsolicited, and highly personal question regarding pregnancy asked by a coworker in a professional setting. This action conflicts sharply with workplace professionalism and established social boundaries, especially given the individual’s known medical history.

Is escalating this repeated and inappropriate inquiry about pregnancy to management a justified response to protect personal boundaries and prevent similar insensitivity toward others, or does reporting the coworker risk creating unnecessary workplace conflict when a direct conversation might suffice?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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