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Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F Best Comment
I think you know you are right on this.. you know your husband should be supportive and should understand that often women who are pregnant feel ill and exhausted, especially if there is another child to take care of.. Those are just basic facts and he should understand this and step up to the plate to help!

I am also quite concerned that you are feeling dizzy - this should be checked out to make sure it's nothing serious.. I am not wishing to scare you but you must do that
Bunnydisaster77 · 22-25, F
Thank you. And it’s been worrying me too because I wasn’t dizzy like this with my first child and I’ve been trying to get on Medicaid but with all the services being closed due to COVID and it’s impossible to talk to a human on the phone apparently.. it’s been considerably hard and I guess at this point I’m just gonna have to suck it up and let the medical bills start rolling in x.x @Adaydreambeliever

Penny · 46-50, F
youre like what, 5 or 6 months pregnant with a young toddler. he needs to help out and be more understanding. you shouldnt even be handling any full laundry baskets and definitely dont be on your feet all day. youre body will not forgive you. please do stand up for yourself and if you find him unsympathetic afterwards start working towards being able to support yourself and your children or else be stuck with a lazy and uncaring jerk for as long as he wants you around. (provided he doesnt change) are you taking your vitamins and making sure to get enough rest? make sure you are eating healthy and enough too. what the baby doesnt get from your food it will take from your body.
Bunnydisaster77 · 22-25, F
Oh yeah college is like the next step in my life I hate the idea of barely being able to support my kids if something were to happen. And I do take my prenatals everyday and try to keep a good diet and avoid caffeine tho it’s so tempting and I miss my energy drinks dearly. And as far as sleep I sleep when my toddler does naps included. And he will watch our kid so I can nap if I feel really bad when he’s home. And as much as I hate doing it I will turn on cartoons and stick him in his pack and play so I can rest for an hr or so @Penny
Penny · 46-50, F
@Bunnydisaster77 just dont let yourself get stressed out. dont worry about cleaning so much. i mean yeah dishes need doing and the place needs to be sanitary especially now cause of covid but things like dusting and vacuuming could probably slide a little. maybe like get some paper plates and serve more like premade frozen stuff if you can to lighten your load?
18 months pregnant?
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@missbeez I tried to ignore it, so I could continue reading. Brain just couldn’t.
Londonn · 36-40, M
being mean to a pregnant woman? hell you don't even need to do anything in the house cuz you are carrying a living being inside you, who needs you more than anything and anyone! tell your hubby to go f h s please.
I'd see a doctor or something... no human should be pregnant for 18 months...
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
Being 18 months pregnant will do that...

 
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