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Q: Marriage Trouble
asked by: NICKIESBABY on May 27th, 2005
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Hey guys!!! Hope everyone is doing well. I have a huge and important question for ya. I love my husband with all of me heart and he is my best friend as I am his also. We have the most wonderful marriage, as I have been through two marriages and they were awful I am now happier than I have ever been..... Until I got pregnant. Now everything that my husband does drives me nuts. He can blow his nose and I am ready to strangle him. I miss him terribly when he is at work and cannot wait for him to get home but when he gets home he is on my nerves the minute he walks through the door before he even says a thing. Is this normal pregnancy hormones and will it eventually go away. I am 9 weeks pregnant and hoping this will go away. Can someone please help.
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replied on May 27th, 2005
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Lmao. It's completely normal. Don't worry. I was the same way at the begining of my pregnancy. Anything my bf did I wanted to jump down his throat. I kept telling him to leave and he'd just laugh at me and say " ok there mood swing girl" it will go away around the 2nd tri. But right now too (i am 36 weeks preggers) it's kind of the same again. Anything he says I take the wrong way and get mad over nothing. It's normal. My doc said not to worry and my bf knows it's not his fault. I;m just moody.

Don't worry and good luck!
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