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Ask a Dad Armin Brott hailed by Time as The Superdad's Superdad, has written or co-written six critically acclaimed books on fatherhood. read more

sarabear 1/21/2007
6:02 pm
New to this!

Hi!

My husband and I recently found out we are pregnant. He was so excited at first- he has been wanting to have a child for so long. It was actually me who was postponing it...SO I can say that he was very suprised and excited when it came back positive.

My question is- He was wonderful about it for the first few weeks. Now that I am 9 weeks into the pregnancy I have been very sick and tired. He has to do a few more things around the house, including figuring out something to eat for dinner because I can't even eat let alone cook. He seems to resent me sleeping in or putting my feet up on the couch. Before the pregnancy I was "super wife" working full time, school full time and still doing his laundry and cooking for the two of us. Now things have changed and he is getting somewhat bitter.

Any advice?

Sarah
suzanne32 2/1/2007
2:36 pm
Re: New to this!

All I can say is that he'd better get used to taking care of you and pretty soon...the little one. He sounds a littel self-centered to me. Hopefully, this pregnancy will snap him out of it. If not, things will be difficult once the baby comes. The one thing we both learned after having our son was how to be less self-centered. The more you give .... Read More signin
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