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Welcome to pregnancy, a few tips
1 your always wrong
2 your always the cause
3 she is always right
4 Stay silent
5 do as she asks
6 dont call her fat
7 Tell her you love her
8 help her round the house
9 be as excited as her about the baby
and
10 Stuff a watermelon up your ***, carry it round for 7 months, feeling your body stretch and the pressure on your bladder bowels, stretch marks, weight gain, sleepless nights and a ton of hormones pouring thru your system and see how cheerful you are.!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
RIDE THE WAVE

2006-06-24 01:51:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

I feel for you... I am going thru the same thing (at least I hope that's what it is) with my sister -- she is 6 mos pregnant and treating me like CRAP -- she didn't do this w/her 1st pregnancy so it's really throwing me for a loop. I can overlook a lot but there is such a thing as going too far. As hard as it may be, I think the advice these women have already given may just be the best thing to do (agree w/her, ask how u can help) -- as far as what I am going to do, I'm going to keep my distance and not start any more conversations with her, b/c ultimately she always finds something wrong w/what I say. Good luck

2006-06-25 19:33:19 · answer #2 · answered by c_a_t_g_i_r_l_7_7 2 · 0 0

Yeah, she is normal!! She is starting to feel big, uncomfortable, cranky etc. It will pass once the baby is born, some women do experience the baby blues after the baby is born. She may cry for no reason, have terrible mood swings. Just make sure you are there for her and if she starts showing any signs of real depression (not wanting to eat, not caring for the child, crying all the time, not wanting to go out of the house etc.) then make sure you can help her get to the doctor. Good luck and Congratulations on the baby!!!

2006-06-24 01:56:28 · answer #3 · answered by Nicole M 3 · 0 0

Yes it is hormones but if she's moody ALL the time then you need to talk. There's no excuses for her treating you badly pregnant or not and you need to tell her how you feel. Are you supporting her the way you should be? It's hard for me to tell what you two are going through. Communication is key.

2006-06-24 01:51:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes - it's normal -- everything she says is "right" -- don't fight it. It's the hormones -- you have to understand the changes her body is growing through -- she's growing a human in there! and it's not easy, and it gets worse the further along into pregnancy it goes. Make her happy and do whatever she says. it's easy for the guy -- one happy moment and he's done...she has nine months of "suffering" and then her lifetime to worry about the baby after it comes.

2006-06-24 01:50:40 · answer #5 · answered by chuppala 2 · 0 0

Totally normal....i am 13 weeks pregnant and i can tell you now its to do with the hormones, take it on the chin and accept it , when the baby comews it will be totally diffrent , just keep telling her she is beautiful and that you love her , even suprise her with a little something....And if you cannot deal with her moodiness you know for next time to wear protection,....

2006-06-25 00:41:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it's perfectly normal. Her hormones are really messing with her thought processes and emotions right now.
She may also have valid fears and is unable to express them without anger. some fears are, "Will I make it to my due date?" "is the baby really healthy?" "how will I be as a mother?" "Will my boyfriend decide he doesn't want to be a father and leave us both?" do some research, take a breath and let her know you are really going to be there for her and the baby and it might ease some of her concerns.

2006-06-24 01:54:06 · answer #7 · answered by Mz NQ 1 · 0 0

Totally normal. it may be hard but just agree with her. My husband and I nearly split up over this first time round, by the 2nd pregnancy, he knew better and just let me say whatever I wanted. Its hormones, it will last for a while after baby is born too.Be patient, and don't forget to tell her you love her all the time.

2006-06-24 01:50:47 · answer #8 · answered by gdmum2 2 · 0 0

Yes dear,it's very normal. she'll be like that for a month or so after giving birth. Be patient with her for it's the raging hormones,she can't help it. Things will line out before you know it

2006-06-24 02:09:44 · answer #9 · answered by tiltintam 5 · 0 0

Sounds about right, she is going through a lot of changes, and may be worried about the delivery too. Imagine how you would feel if your hormones were all out of wack and someone told you that you were going to pass a golf ball through your penis.

2006-06-24 01:50:24 · answer #10 · answered by Alan Winans 4 · 0 0

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