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Sweetie, being moody is part of the pregnancy......but you can lessen the acts by eating more nutrients and plenty more rest. Your body needs it, and maybe that's the reason for him getting on your nerves......it's not him it's the pregnancy.

Also you should get yourself familiar with calm projects.... such as: crocheting, writing down plans for the baby's room, shopping for the baby...etc.

But remember to ALWAYS include him in your planning.
Even though right now he is getting on your nerves, you need to see him as a loving father figure. Don't push him away because of your nerves.

GOD BLESS YOU BOTH AND CONGRATS ON THE BABY!!!!

2006-07-21 14:20:31 · answer #1 · answered by cclark_herron@sbcglobal.net 2 · 1 0

Being moody is part of being pregnant. Drink 1-3 glasses of milk a day and make sure you drink your juice. Also start eatting healthier and limit your sugar intake. As far as him getting on your nerves, well just try to breathe through it. It will be good practice for when it comes time to push that baby out.

2006-07-21 20:59:25 · answer #2 · answered by Meg 2 · 0 0

It is completely normal to be annoyed with the "man who impregnated you". LOL. When I was carrying my son, his father became "that man". He annoyed me so much at times, I didn't even want to say his name. This is more common than women realize.

It seems like it's our body's way of naturally distancing us from the dad. When you are dating, you focus on one another. After the baby comes you will both be focused first on the baby and then each other. Consider this a trial run. If the two of you can get through this time and grow stronger and more together, you will be able to weather any storms. Please tell your husband that he is not alone in the "men being despised" category. And I promise it will pass.

2006-07-21 21:11:07 · answer #3 · answered by Meesh 3 · 0 0

Part of it. You will make it.

Here is my answer and what I do...

Tell you husband it is all his fault and then tell him and "train" him to say "Yes Dear" to everything you say even though you may know you are wrong. It not only stops the argument but mentally you make it through things easier knowing that your husband is there to support you and help you through it.

Be warned, it only works during pregnancy. Overusing the phrase can really hurt him and you do not want to do that. Your husband is there for you no matter what, don't ever forget that. It took me a long time to learn that.

2006-07-21 23:07:06 · answer #4 · answered by mom2abigsis 2 · 0 0

Give him a hug, tell him the news, and ask him nicely to give you a personal "day at the Home Spa", that means he needs to get up and be the masseuse, the Pedicurist, the Chef (hey, if you gonna go out out, do it right...and whatever else floats your boat. After you deserve something for having to deal with those ever-changing hormones, and it's great therapy for your couple's communication skills.

2006-07-21 21:08:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Believe me I know that feeling all so well. Just when he's not getting on your nerves let him know that it's the pregnancy. And that your sorry for it.

2006-07-21 20:56:50 · answer #6 · answered by morganfam42000 2 · 0 0

Eat an ice cream sundae or banana split. You'll feel better!

2006-07-21 20:56:28 · answer #7 · answered by Author Al 4 · 0 0

just go for a walk when he get on your nerves ,

2006-07-21 21:03:52 · answer #8 · answered by angel h 4 · 0 0

try a banana milkshake with pickles and olives in it...with a peanut butter topping....throw ur husband in bed and make love to him until he passes out.....all this should do it....

2006-07-21 21:55:47 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

go exercise...take a power walk and find something to yell at stupid inlaws about....enjoy the bitchiness...after a while, you dont' have an excuse

2006-07-21 22:01:54 · answer #10 · answered by xxjamillaxx 2 · 0 0

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