Why couldnt you say pregnant on TV?

The catch was that they couldn't say the word "pregnant" on TV because it was considered too suggestive, so they settled for "expecting" instead. The actress gave birth to her son on Jan. 19, 1953 – coincidentally, the same day that "Lucy Goes to the Hospital" aired.
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Why was the word pregnant banned on I Love Lucy?

"Pregnant" was considered too suggestive.

CBS executives allowed Lucy to be pregnant in Season 2 when the TV star was expecting her second child, but they weren't okay with "pregnant" being said by any of the characters.
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Who was the first person to say pregnant on TV?

Lucille Ball was the first woman to appear pregnant on one of the three major television networks. Desilu Studios consulted with network censors and leaders from different religious organizations to determine that Lucy Ricardo would be described as “expecting” rather than “pregnant.”
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When could you first say pregnant on TV?

"Lucy Is Enceinte," a 1952 episode of I Love Lucy, was the first major TV program to depict a pregnant woman (hence the euphemistic French word for "pregnant" in the title). It was one of the most important episodes of I Love Lucy, which was already groundbreaking in so many ways.
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Is pregnant a vulgar word?

It's the word “pregnant.” Several years ago, when Prince George was a baby, a palace insider gave the scoop to Us Weekly that the Queen finds the word “pregnant” to be vulgar, preferring instead to use the term “in the family way.” In fact, the word “pregnant” is one of the Queen's many pet peeves.
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Why do we say fell pregnant?

The idea of falling pregnant is thought to stem from biblical days when it wasn't understood that the man was involved in creating a pregnancy. A woman 'fell' pregnant (seemingly without the interaction of the man) in the same way that she 'fell' in love.
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How does the Queen say pregnant?

A royal insider told US Weekly, Queen Elizabeth II prefers to refer to pregnant (opens in new tab) women as "in the family way" rather than hear the word pregnant be used.
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Why did Lucy and Ricky sleep in separate beds?

If you did see the happy couple in the bedroom, you noticed they had separate beds with their own tucked blankets. Much of this was because of the less risque time. A clergy member even had to approve the I Love Lucy script related to Ball's pregnancy.
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What word was banned on I Love Lucy?

What's more, I Love Lucy was also one of the first shows to have a pregnant leading lady. But due to the production's disapproval of showing Lucy's pregnancy on camera, the word "pregnant" was banned from the show.
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What TV show first married couple in bed?

Mary Kay and Johnny was the first program to show a couple sharing a bed, and the first series to show a woman's pregnancy on television: Mary Kay became pregnant in 1948 and after unsuccessfully trying to hide her pregnancy, the producers wrote it into the show.
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When did married couples start sleeping in the same bed on TV?

I Love Lucy

In "First Stop," which aired on January 17, 1955, Fred and Ethel swap sleeping arrangements with Lucy and Desi while on the road at an Ohio hotel.
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What was not allowed on TV in 1950s?

During the 1950s and 1960s, sex was considered a private matter, and even a suggestion of sexual relations between married couples was regarded as inappropriate. Networks went to rather extreme measures to prevent even the slightest hint of sexuality, even in marriage.
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Was Lucy pregnant twice the show?

Pregnancy storyline

Her on-air pregnancy coincided with her real life birth of Desi Arnaz Jr. By the time the famous sitcom started filming, Ball had already given birth. Since the pilot episode didn't air, viewers didn't get a chance to see her perform while she was pregnant.
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Was Lucy pregnant in the first episode of I Love Lucy?

Lucille Ball was six months pregnant with Lucie Arnaz at the time of the filming of the pilot.
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Was Little Ricky their real son?

Enrique Alberto Ricardo IV, better known as Little Ricky, is a fictional character from the American television series I Love Lucy (1951–57, with Ricky Jr. becoming a part of the show as of his birth in 1953) and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957–60). Little Ricky is the son of Lucy Ricardo and Ricky Ricardo.
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Did Fred and Ethel get along?

They were so close, in fact, Vance's first husband was apparently jealous of their relationship. "'People are talking about you two,' he'd say. 'You ought to be careful about the hugging and kissing you do on the show,'" Vance wrote. 7 She thought Fred and Ethel's marriage was unrealistic.
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What was really in the vitameatavegamin bottle?

The Vitameatavegamin was originally 11% alcohol, but was increased to 23% on the show. The bottle from which Lucille Ball was at first pouring the tonic, and later drinking from directly, actually contained apple pectin.
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How long were Lucy and Ricardo married?

After 20 years of marriage and multiple I Love Lucy spinoffs, Ball and Arnaz divorced in 1960. The story of their relationship was told in Amy Poehler's 2022 documentary, Lucy and Desi, which dove into who Ball and Arnaz were as people in addition to Hollywood stars.
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Did married couples sleep in separate beds in the 1950s?

The proclamation may have proved less than accurate, but for almost a century between the 1850s and 1950s, separate beds were seen as a healthier, more modern option for couples than the double, with Victorian doctors warning that sharing a bed would allow the weaker sleeper to drain the vitality of the stronger.
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Did Ozzie and Harriet sleep in the same bed?

The sexual tension is subtly played; indeed, Ozzie frequently bragged that he and Harriet were the first couple in a television series to be shown sleeping in the same bed.
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How did Kate announce pregnancy?

The royals used Twitter to announce Middleton's third pregnancy in 2017 after she had to cancel a planned appearance. A formal statement followed in a subsequent tweet: "Their Royal Highnessess The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their third child.
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Do the British have baby showers?

Traditional gifts for babies

The English do not have baby showers for the first thing. They kind of view the baby showers to be a materialistic event to get gifts out of people. They also prefer to celebrate after the birth, think of baby showers as counting your eggs before they hatch.
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What is the word for pregnant in England?

Up The Duff

This British slang for pregnant has its root in duff, a type of boiled or steamed pudding, as the BBC explained. Pregnant bellies are said to look like pudding, thus the name. It's kind of a stretch, but the term is still popular today.
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How do you say pregnancy in different languages?

In other languages pregnancy
  • American English: pregnancy /ˈprɛgnənsi/
  • Arabic: حَمْل
  • Brazilian Portuguese: gravidez.
  • Chinese: 怀孕
  • Croatian: trudnoća.
  • Czech: těhotenství
  • Danish: graviditet.
  • Dutch: zwangerschap.
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How do you feel pregnant?

You may feel your body making changes quickly (within the first month of pregnancy) or you may not notice any symptoms at all. Symptoms of early pregnancy can include a missed period, an increased need to urinate, swollen and tender breasts, fatigue, and morning sickness.
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