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Q: Emotions, And Agresiveness, While Pregnant
asked by: jeremy on January 12th, 2004
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Ok me and mah wifey are having our first child and shes 3 months now, and lately she has been constantly yelling at me and getting very angry wit me for no reason? I would like some sugestions on how to deal with this, and what I should do when this happens because I have had depression for a while now but it wasnt serrious but now that she has been doing this it has become very ba and im on anti depressant's now, I had no idea it would be like this I mean I can handle it I would jus like some advice thats all.

And also she doesnt really want to be around me anymore, but recently an old friend started hanging around her and she would rather be around him more then me, an I have even had dreams of them doing it, should I consult her about this? Or is it just cuz im might be jealous?
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kerrynajah
replied on January 12th, 2004
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Me and my ex-husband got a divorce when I was pregnant. I yelled to much and my emotions were un balanced. My only advice is take it easy dont ask for to much understand her because pregnancy is very hard and tell her when shes starts health forum to much youll leave for a walk or go to your familys for awhile. Give her a break and tell her the same.

And I dont think shes cheating the other guys is probley giving her advice. Its always easier to talk to someone else.....
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insurancegirl
replied on January 12th, 2004
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Honestly, just step back and try to enjoy the ride. Unfortunelty the hormones are causing this and they are not going to disappear. If she feels she has a problem, maybe she can speak with a doctor, but if you bring it up, you may be looking for trouble.

Good luck,

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