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Old 07-16-2007, 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Engage! View Post
I don't mind turning off the AC for my wife, but she doesn't usually ask me to do that. I keep it set high anyhow to save money, and I'm so used to not having AC at all that it doesn't bother me. Even so, sometimes she feels so cold that it's time for the old wool army blanket.

I'm also used to being pretty attentive to my wife anyhow, since she's emotional and sometimes demanding. Seafood (never a part of our diet anyway) is officially on the banned list, and I've quit drinking coffee and there's nothing caffeinated in the apartment. If she can't eat it, I won't have it around.

I haven't noticed her sense of smell becoming more acute yet, but we'll see. She can't hardly smell, and neither can I, so maybe it will bring her sense of smell up to a normal level.
You sound like a great DH who care's a lot about your wife's needs. That's great. But as the other poster mentioned, she's only in the begining stages so it may or may not get worst. Usually the 2nd trimester is better & then the last 2 months or so is horrible b/c you can't sleep anymore, your uncomfortable & your miserable. Being emotional is a big part of it. And after she has the baby, it will get worst before it gets better, she'll be back to herself (pending on no baby blues/post-partum depression), in a few months. That's not the physical though, that can take a year or so.

Pregnancy take's a toll on a gal.
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