Mum issues warning about posting baby bump snaps online after hers ended up on pregnancy fetish site


A mummy blogger whose intimate baby bump pictures were posted on a pregnancy fetish porn site has issued a warning to other pregnant women.


According to Meg Ireland, she was horrified when she discovered that the photos of her unborn child which she shared online were posted against her wishes on a porn website aimed at people who like perving on pregnant women.

The 25-year-old mum-of-two, from Sydney, said the ‘preggophilia’ site made her ‘sick to her stomach’ – and now she is warning other parents about the dangers of social media.
“This bump pic along with around 15 other pictures of mine ended up on an online
‘preggophilia’ site. Which is a porn site for people who like pregnant women.
“I see so many people upload their bump pics and now I just gasp and hope to God they don’t get into the hands of someone they shouldn’t.
“We shouldn’t have to worry about people stealing our photos, but unfortunately it happens ALL THE TIME!
“When I was scrolling through this god awful site trying to find where this thread was, I saw some pretty f***ed up s***.
“People who were uploading pictures of their wife to other users, brother in laws uploading pictures of their sister in laws and women uploading pictures of their work colleagues!!!
“I literally couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
“Who was I to blame for this? People would say I should only blame myself for uploading ‘personal pictures’ and that it was my own fault (even though my profile was then private).
“I see it differently. I didn’t care that someone had screen shot my photo to show someone, it was what they did with my photo/s that made me physically sick to my stomach.
“WHYYY should we have to sit and worry about this when uploading a photo on our social media sites?
“Please be cautious about who follows/adds you. Block them if they look like a creepy MF.
“Moral of the story, I totes want another bubba and a big Ol’ belly like this again!” (sic)

Meg told Mail Online Australia:
“I emailed the website after having to go through all the horrible content to try and find it… they took it down after I threatened legal action.
“I just want to spread awareness and make sure others realize there are these people out there targeting innocent pregnant woman online.”

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