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mu wife is crazy

Why are women so crazy when there pregnant. Up one day down the next
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It's rewarding as hell but it's tough so be patient
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This woman is choosing to ruin her body for you. She's going to endure a million different discomforts, she's going to swell, sweat,  and ache all over.  Chances are if you have other children she's going to still chase after them.  She's most likely going to continue all her work and domestic responsibilities for as long as she can. She's also not going to be able to sleep without multiple bathroom trips,  she's going to be nauseous and have heartburn.  

When YOUR child is ready she's going to go through agony birthing it. And then she deals with the discomfort of recovery and the isolation of caring for a newborn.

So being that she goes through all this while your life or body doesn't really change aside from maybe dealing with a few mood swings I say maybe try and understand instead of calling her crazy.  

She's done all this, watched her body change,  
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My husband says the same thing. All you can do is support her. My husband is being supportive. We do feel bad but its the hormones that has us like that. I know she loves and feels bad but just bare with her. Its only temporary. She probably wanting it to be over she can get back to normal. I know I can't wait. Good luck!
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Hormones, enough to grow a human being from two half cells.  Just try to be supportive.  
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Be patient and remember its not you... pregnancy is hard on women!!!
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She has no control over it what so ever! Its like being drunk and and you have no idea what you doing. Its hard being pregnant! Just be supportive and deal with it. You cant even imagine what she's going through.
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