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we broke up! !

So he is tired of me sins my hormones confuses him he don't know if it's really me or if I blamed the horm.. so I guess we'll live as roommates...  ant stop crying! ! He is staying with me just cuz I can't work but as soon as the baby is born n I get a job n another roommate that can help me he is gonna leave us...
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Pregnancy is hard for both the parents. While I don't know the details, but your comment that he is sticking around cause you don't work at the mmoment,shows he is a responsible person and obviously cares( keeping positive thoughts). So please don't cry and stay strong. As far as harmones are concerned I know there are days when I feel I can't control how I feel so I try to pay extra attention to how I react to those feelings. I am very open to my husband, if I feel like crying I explain it to him that I am not sad or upset I just can't control it. If I am feeling angry I tell him to be extra patient with me that day. Most importantly I try not to let these be everyday thing. Most importantly i allow him to have emotional downtime too. Be strong darling, motherhood is suppose to make us strong, don't let it be the reason for you feeling weak.
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We considered doing that too but once baby was born and we settled into a routine he realised he'd lose it all and chose our little family. I hope you guys can work it out too if that's what you want!
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Men just dont understand at all praying for you keep your head up your baby is counting on you
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And my***
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