OH MY GOSH! Your a sweetie! Just make sure you understand the hormonal rollercoaster she is about to enter! She will cry alot and all you can do is listen and be there for her! Congrats to you both! Rub her feet and buy her a gift so when she gives birth she has something special from you....as mostly the baby gets all attention...then she feels so special! Your gonna be a wonderful daddy! Congratulations again!
2006-11-20 16:02:20
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answered by ~Another Day~ 5
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Hi - join the club. I'm going to test this weekend - fingers crossed it is going to be 10 months fortunate for us. Take a good multi vitamin and primary fatty acids (eg linseed oil). Have intercourse every different day after the end of your period for a minimum of the next 10 days, maybe more you probably have a cycle longer than 28 days. I've heard of rather delicate cups helping - they're surely designed for menstruation however aid hold semen inside you so it would not leak out, I suppose a mooncup would do an identical. Don't stand up for a few minutes after doing the deed. I am now going to take a look at the clear blue fertility display - fingers crossed it might help if we do not get the news we hope for this month. If you are over 35 go and spot your GP.
2016-08-09 23:02:38
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answered by ? 4
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hi - connect the club. i am going to attempt this weekend - palms crossed it is going to likely be 10 months fortunate for us. Take a good multi nutrition and needed fatty acids (eg linseed oil). Have sex another day after the top of your era for no less than the subsequent 10 days, possibly extra once you've a cycle longer than 28 days. I have heard of rather tender cups helping - they're absolutely designed for menstruation yet help carry semen interior you so it would not leak out, I imagine a mooncup ought to do similar. do not get up for a jiffy after doing the deed. i'm now going to attempt the sparkling blue fertility visual exhibit unit - palms crossed it ought to help if we do not get the records we are hoping for this month. if you're over 35 flow and be conscious your GP.
2016-10-16 09:53:18
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answered by ? 2
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Don't go overboard on what foods she can eat, and certainly never tell a pregnant woman what she can't have or can't do. Just take real good care of her. Cook for her when the sight/smell of food is too much, and once the weight of the baby starts to take it's toll rub her back and feet for a few minutes a day. Above all, expect mood swings and stay calm through them. During one argument my partner asked me 'why are you so emotional?', I could have thumped him. She will have good days and bad days, and she will need you to just roll with the punches and help her keep her cool. Congratulations, and good luck!
2006-11-20 13:25:21
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answered by Karen B 2
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apart fom the very useful tips on nutrition you should always take out the bins and do the washing-up!
smells drive an early -pregnant woman nuts,bring home little snacks as there are times when you feel so unwell you dont want to cook but eating takes away the nausea....
lemon,pineapple,chilli and olives were the only flavours that tasted true to me for a while-see what your wife finds soothing and remember what the others said-i picked so many fights when i was pregnant because i was hormonal and hungry!
2006-11-20 22:55:48
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answered by tigerfoot 2
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Wow, congratulations, that's fabulous. During the pregnancy your wife will need plenty of folic acid, she can get this from eating brussel sprouts, green beans, broccoli, oranges and spinach. Other than this it would be your average healthy diet of lots of fruit and vegetables, protein etc. For more advice of looking after your wife there are plenty of websites available but the midwife can suggest the best books, antenatal classes, diet and websites but http://www.pregnancy.originalbabysite.com/ is a good site for general information and has lots of handy links. Smoking is out and drinking should be limited.
2006-11-20 13:32:57
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answered by pearl.purl 2
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Make sure she rests especailly during the first trimester. This is the time when she needs looking after the most!
Make sure she eats well too. The first three months are crucial in the baby's developments. From 12 weeks, the baby just grows.
For more info see:http://www.preghelp.org.uk/development/development_home.aspx
2006-11-20 22:18:30
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answered by MrsC 4
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If she's pregnant, congratulations to you and her! Be patient! If she goes through her cravings, mood swings, morning sickness, etc, don't take anything personally and just be there for her emotionally as well as physically. I had to remind my husband that I couldn't help certain things sometimes. He got it right away.
If she ends up going through morning sickness, there may be times where she might think she wants a certain food and when it's in front of her, she won't want it anymore. That happened to me a lot.
Good luck!
2006-11-20 13:47:32
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answered by JoesWifee 3
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Well for now you can only let her know that you are going to support her and be there for her and get ready for all of the attention is going to go to her and you will be okay she has a while before you need to do everything but help her a little more and enjoy it give her lots of love have fun DAD
2006-11-20 13:26:28
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answered by isitreal1963 3
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Well Congratulations if she is! If you and your wife are trying for pregnancy, even before she suspects she is pregnant, she should be taking prenatal vitamins. And just celebrate when she does get the positive! No alcohol please! LOL! Best wishes!
2006-11-20 19:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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