Your poor darling
I thought at first I was reading my own story, everything except the pg bit. My DP so far has steeped up to the plate. However prior to pg, his theory was he earns more money than me therefore doesn't need to do anything else around the house.
My suggestion would be getting your hands on a Pg for dads type of book. There is an Australian one called Diary of a Pregnant Dad, or something to that effect. It's obviously written from a dads' perspective and goes through the physiological changes mums go through and what that means for a man. It relates the size of the baby to tools so they understand, (god bless them).
Another thing is I know of some guys that have had real problems with noticing a pg as being real because they don't experience all the physical things, until they can feel the baby move.
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