You are missing my point. No one says the uncomfortable pregnant lady *deserves* a place to sit or should *expect* it because she made a choice to get pregnant.

It's just a nice gesture..a kind thing to do. You don't think *if* you are able bodied or healthy with nothing preventing you to offer a seat to a pregnant lady, that it's just an act of kindness?? Now mind you, I wouldn't be caught dead at Disney while pregnant...because I *chose* to get pregnant..so the bus thing for me is a moot point
I did read, after posting, about your birth experience and your present health. (sorry!) Not sure your circumstances, but sounds like you're one tough cookie. Also, being back on your feet working a few days after giving birth can be extremely dangerous depending on your experience.
I don't believe politeness and caring for others is a two way street. I am not responsible for the way other people treat me. I am responsible for how I treat others, regardless. I like to *try* to be polite and kind, albeit difficult, even to someone who may be a total jerk. I'm a nurse so I've had some practice over the years!
I can soooo see your point of view. You need to take care of yourself and I would imagine it's very annoying to think of how you spent years trying to be polite, giving up your seat etc, and to see how politeness seems to have gone out the window today.
Please understand though, that there are still many young families with young children that try to teach politeness, chivalry, kindness, compassion. There are parents that are not turning their kids into "snowflakes" and I for one would kick my teenage son's you know what if he was sitting there oblivious playing his nintendo and didn't get up and offer his seat to someone who needed it...whether it be you, who is ill and not feeling well, or a pregnant lady, who is very healthy, but just very pregnant.