Just a quick vent cos I just need to whinge!
DH is driving me CRAZY. He has been sick, granted, with whooping cough the last 8 weeks or so, and we are moving, but he just takes all his frustration out on me.
He doesn't mind that I have to climb a step-ladder to paint cornices in 37 degree heat, or that at 7 months pregnant I get tired packing boxes at 9pm at night (after a week working full time).
I have organised to use some leave owed to me to have a day off a week, and he has a to do list ready and waiting, and texts me to check up that I have done what he has asked. I am so exhausted by the end of the day! But dare I sit down and come on here for 5 minutes without having to justify it.
I don't know if it is just pregnancy hormones, or if he is really being unbelievably selfish and controlling lately, or perhaps a combo of both. He just doesn't understand how hard it is being pg and not sleeping, and yet I am supposed to sympathise with him being sick.
GrrrrI am getting pretty close to my wits end...





I am getting pretty close to my wits end...
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Your doc will more than likely tell you off, tell you you shouldn't be doing half the things you are doing and that you need to take it easy for your sake and bubs...and hubby might get the picture.
Cause really...although pregnancy is not always a blast, you should be taking it easy and from here on in should be starting to prepare for the lead up of your bub and not jeopardize your own health (and bubs) by getting run down and physically/emotionally drained.
You're not a bad wife at all - you're a good mum for listening to your body and looking after that priceless bub inside you. I completely understand where you're coming from...my DH was pretty terrible through my first 2 PGs - didn't really 'get it'. Fast forward to #3 and he had grown up a lot - he was suddenly taking the other 2 kids out towards the end of my PG so I could get extra naps in, making dinner, cleaning house etc. Now with this PG - #4 - I was told from the very beginning that I am a high-risk patient and on bed rest. Now, my idea of bed rest and the docs are two different things - it's great in theory and I'd love to be able to adhere to it 100%, but with 3 other kids (especially the 16 month-old) and a LIFE, I just do little bits here and there and put my feet up where I can. However, DH has been pretty much faultless this time round - I thought he would just think I'd need a few more naps again here and there, but after hearing the specialist say 'BED REST! Take it easy!' he not only works his two jobs and studies, but he cleans the house, does all the yard work, does the school runs around work if he can, cooks meals, massages my swollen feet 
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