awww...that's so cute.
well, keep in mind you are not a miracle worker and there really is only so much you can do. Best advice is PATIENCE!! When she asks you if she's fat, you tell her she's beatiful, when she's been on her feet, give her a foot rub. if you can, get her a foot spa. those feel so food especially for foot swelling. Try to keep up with what she is reading on pregnancies. daily simple massages for stretch marks and itchiness especially for places she can't reach is helpful. Don't send her off to the market alone, go with her. When she cries, let her cry on your shoulder. When she thinks the entire world is treating her indifferent, agree with her. When she can't stand the smell of fresh coffee beans, please don't send her to Starbucks. Be knowledgable, but not bossy. Advise, don't instruct.
And keep in mind she is tired. Her body is running the show.
And one other thing, remember now and forever, she is still a woman and needs to be treated as such.
2006-08-01 10:20:54
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answered by Bella 5
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my advice is GOOD LUCK! No matter what my husband tried I couldnt be comfortable after all you try walking around. sleeping, getting up from laying down or sitting on the floor with an extra 20 pounds or more on your belly. Lets not get into the walking and back pain or the fact some women cant even look in the mirror because although pregnancy is a wonderful thing they just dont feel pretty
2006-08-01 09:51:08
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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haha, if only you could... Just be nice to her. If shes crying for no reason, don't get upset. If she craves seven 11 nachos at 3 am hop in that car. Give back rubs or foot rubs, whatever feels better. Most of all, just let her know how excited you are about the baby, and how much you want to be involved. Just knowing that you are 100 percent behind her will help!
2006-08-01 09:56:13
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answered by manderstwin1 3
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How sweet. CHOCOLATE That always made me happy. It seems to me by that question she will be very lucky. Just be there for her get her any food she craves rub her feet and her back. Just love on her alot and be very sensitive to her feelings. Like asking her what you can do to make her more comfortable. That is really nice of you to be concerned about her. I think you will do just fine.
2006-08-01 09:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Noones every comfy during pregnancy, however the way I feel best is when my mans being supportive and not a the ****** word.
2006-08-01 09:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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All women have different issues so what works for one might just irritate another. How about a great proffessional massage?Other than having the houshold chores done by someone else and dinner...a head massage,,or a great foot massage..ummmm
2006-08-01 09:56:44
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answered by La Cicada 4
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lol, that is funny... i am on my 4th- and complete comfortability is not achievable- just try your best, be grateful, do stuff like the dishes and some cleaning( tell her that you want to keep her off her feet and compfortable) and other things like that...... just be careing...... if that doesnt work- run far far away and call home a lot....
2006-08-01 10:05:26
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answered by ravenshadoweyes3 1
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HAHA....thats funny. To expect the worse but hope for the best. Nothing ever goes according to plan. Just be there for her. Take care of her and love her. Protect her, and don't annoy her!
2006-08-01 09:49:43
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answered by Becky 2
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That can't be done. But if you want to try, give her lots of foot and backrubs daily!
2006-08-01 09:51:23
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answered by RIVER 6
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nothing there is not comfort in being pregant, wait there is ..... when the doctor tell you that you can stop pushing.
2006-08-01 09:51:10
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answered by 1plum 4
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