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"Hormonal grrrrrr"
Posted by mummy2b 11 February  at  19:54

Hi i would be greatfull for a bit of advice, My partner and i were so happy and wanted a baby, i fell in may 06 but miscarried in august we were devastated, we then tried and i fell again im sept which is amazing.
the thing is now is i argue with him constantly. he is lazy never helps and lets just say i dont like being around him at the moment.
Is it me could my hormones be to cause! This is meant to be a stress free time and it is not,
 
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"Hormonal? or truth?"
Posted by marabsky 12 February  at  18:26

Maybe now that a baby is in the picture, you are paying more attention to your man & his behaviour...

We women are often very quick to blame ourselves and accommodate others - but maybe you are starting to notice things you glossed over before! You could put it down to hormones, but to be honest your hormones won't make him help or not help.

Good Luck - remember - you are not a quivering bag of uncotrollable hormones, but a pregnant woman. Don't let your man fob you off by saying "ah you are just being hormonal" if you know you are making sense!
"Thanks"
Posted by mummy2b 14 February  at  18:38

thanks for tht reply it nice to know that maybes i aint being the psyco ... from hell lol
"Normal"
Posted by xoxleticiaxox 11 February  at  21:08

Anything that my hunny does I hate it, little things that I never noticed or didnt care about before, boil my blood. So maybe hes not lazy, yurs just moe moody and noticing things a little more! Dont worry it will pass in time xoxoxo good;uck
"Hiya"
Posted by pinkfluffyheels 11 February  at  20:02

hi hon
unfortunately this is one of the downsides of pregnancy but is totally normal, i dont know how far gone u r but im now 20 weeks and i still find myself crying at silly things and being super sensitive, i also feel liek my partner is very lazy at times but i really do think its my hormoes, i have to say my first 3 months were the worst and then it kind of evened out a bit so perhaps things will become easier for u, perhaps buy hima book that explains pregnancy from a blokes perspective? if things get really bad talk to ur midiwfe, good luck, x




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