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Re: PG and Moodiness
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 18:27:39 -0500 (CDT)
Did you happen to read the entire post? I said that she agrees
that she shouldn't have any more children... I think for the sake
of her marriage she knows this. Her dh is already talking about
a vasectomy! She knows I'll always be there for her but she also
knows that I won't take any crap from her. I am the only person
besides her hubby that she wants in the delivery room because I know
how to handle her (in a sense). And it's not *ME* that she treats
badly but everyone else around her.
At Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Jennifer wrote:
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>At Wed, 30 Apr 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>It is true that most people assume that the moodiness will end in the
>first trimester, but in all the books I have read, it is quite normal
>for mood swings to continue the whole pregnancy. Hopefully if you are
>interested in still being her friend, she can rely on you for support
>rather than telling her she shouldn't have anymore children even if that
>is what you think.>
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I've got a question about a friend of mine... She is 34w4d with babe
>>#2. When she was pregnant with #1 I noticed she was a little moodier
>>than normal but it didn't last long. This time she is REALLY bad and I
>>don't want anything to do with her. Can she really still be using
>>pregnancy as an excuse to be an outright b*tch? I can see the fear in
>>her husband's eyes when she is in "one of her moods." She likes to throw
>>things (at him). :D
>>
>>I guess I just thought that the first trimester was the biggest hurdle
>>NOT the whole pregnancy! I have told her that she can't have any more
>>kids if she's going to be like this and she agrees. I am being totally
>>serious about this too, it really bothers me.
>>
>>Thanks!
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