Here are some things we really, really want you to know about pregnant women:
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
16 Things Pregnant Women Want Their Partners To Know
Dear partners of pregnant women,
Here are some things we really, really want you to know about pregnant women:
Pregnant Woman Fact #1: We Are Scared
Sure, we’re excited about becoming mothers, but many of us are also scared. We have no idea what life is going to be like once the baby arrives, and that is terrifying. We’re worried about the pregnancy, the birth, the baby, our relationship with you… we’re worried about everything. We know you may be too.
Pregnant Woman Fact #2: We Are Hormonal – Fine, We Admit It
The crazy amount of hormones needed to grow a baby might be affecting our moods. Yes, perhaps we’re ecstatic one minute and sobbing the next. Maybe we’re struggling to concentrate, walking into doors, and having near-breakdowns each time you make a mistake. But please don’t blame us, blame the hormones. And please be a little more understanding than usual… it really is the hormones.
Pregnant Woman Fact #3: But Don’t You Dare Mention The Hormones
Look, it was really big of us to admit to being a tad hormonal, but that doesn’t mean it’s ok for you to mention it. If we are sobbing in the DIY store because you suggested the wrong shade of paint for our already-Pinterested nursery, do not mention the hormones. You can apologise and act as though our reaction is completely rational – but whatever you do…. don’t ever, ever mention the ‘h’ word.
Pregnant Woman Fact #4: Pregnancy Is Really Hard
It might sound like we’re just constantly whining, but pregnancy is really hard. We weren’t expecting it to be quite so exhausting, nauseating, hormonally charged, ache-y and headache-y. We feel really awful, so please look after us. Even if you get bored of hearing us moan.
Pregnant Woman Fact #5: We Feel The Same Way As You Do
Whatever worries and fears are keeping you up at night, are sure to be keeping us awake too. We may seem cool, calm and collected, but we’re not. We are a bundle of nerves, we can’t concentrate on anything because we’re so busy worrying about everything. It’s exhausting. So please don’t feel alone. It would be great if you could talk to us about how you feel, it might help us to feel a little less on edge to know that its not just us.
Pregnant Woman Fact #6: We’re Worried You Don’t Think We’re Sexy Anymore
Whether we are loving our bigger boobs or hating our stretchmarks, we worry about how you see us. We worry that you no longer find us sexy and that we look as huge as we feel. It would really give us a big boost if you could genuinely remind us that you love us and find us attractive. Often.
Pregnant Woman Fact #7: We Want Another Massage
Lugging around this baby of ours is hard work, and we’re exhausted. Our hips ache, our backs ache, our feet are sore, and we just really, really want to feel looked after. So please, can you give us another massage? And please don’t moan about it hurting your hand, not when we’re suffering from every ache and pain known to woman.
Pregnant Woman Fact #8: We Are Worried About Whether We’ll Be Good Mums
We worry about not being able to look after our babies perfectly, because they don’t come with an instruction manual, and we lose sleep worrying whether we will be good mums. Reassure us by telling us what personality traits we have that will make for a great mother. Reassure us that we’re learning and in this together, and we’ll become the experts of our own baby. We really need to hear that sometimes.
Pregnant Woman Fact #9: We Are Worried About Childbirth
We’re excited to meet our new baby, but terrified of the journey to get to that point. All people keep telling us is “Oh, you’ll know when you’re in labour!”, and, “It’s unlike anything else, it’s hard to explain!”, neither of which are very reassuring. We’re worried about how we will handle it, so please reassure us by being the best birth partner you can be. See BellyBelly’s articles, Birth Support – 10 Great Tips That Will Help Her In Labour and A Guide to Labour & Supporting Her For Dads-To-Be.
Pregnant Woman Fact #10: We Should Warn You About The Sex
Due date sex may be hilarious on the movies, but believe us, it won’t be funny when our due date comes round. We’ll be desperate for that baby to come out, and there’s a good chance that, as well as the curries and pineapples, we’re going to want to have sex. Prepare yourself. It won’t be good sex, or romantic sex, or sexy sex. It will be stressful, uncomfortable, high-pressured sex. Be warned. Oh – and the female orgasm is also helpful because it produces oxytocin. So you might want to ahem suggest that.
Pregnant Woman Fact #11: We Have Completely Studied Your Face
Pregnant Woman Fact #12: We’re Worried That Breastfeeding Is Going To Be Hard
Pregnant Woman Fact #13: We’re Worried You’ll Feel Left Out When The Baby Arrives
Pregnant Woman Fact #14: We Need You On Our Team
Pregnant Woman Fact #15: We Appreciate You
Pregnant Woman Fact #16: We Can’t Wait To See You As A Father
Here are some things we really, really want you to know about pregnant women:
Pregnant Woman Fact #1: We Are Scared
Sure, we’re excited about becoming mothers, but many of us are also scared. We have no idea what life is going to be like once the baby arrives, and that is terrifying. We’re worried about the pregnancy, the birth, the baby, our relationship with you… we’re worried about everything. We know you may be too.
Pregnant Woman Fact #2: We Are Hormonal – Fine, We Admit It
The crazy amount of hormones needed to grow a baby might be affecting our moods. Yes, perhaps we’re ecstatic one minute and sobbing the next. Maybe we’re struggling to concentrate, walking into doors, and having near-breakdowns each time you make a mistake. But please don’t blame us, blame the hormones. And please be a little more understanding than usual… it really is the hormones.
Pregnant Woman Fact #3: But Don’t You Dare Mention The Hormones
Look, it was really big of us to admit to being a tad hormonal, but that doesn’t mean it’s ok for you to mention it. If we are sobbing in the DIY store because you suggested the wrong shade of paint for our already-Pinterested nursery, do not mention the hormones. You can apologise and act as though our reaction is completely rational – but whatever you do…. don’t ever, ever mention the ‘h’ word.
Pregnant Woman Fact #4: Pregnancy Is Really Hard
It might sound like we’re just constantly whining, but pregnancy is really hard. We weren’t expecting it to be quite so exhausting, nauseating, hormonally charged, ache-y and headache-y. We feel really awful, so please look after us. Even if you get bored of hearing us moan.
Pregnant Woman Fact #5: We Feel The Same Way As You Do
Whatever worries and fears are keeping you up at night, are sure to be keeping us awake too. We may seem cool, calm and collected, but we’re not. We are a bundle of nerves, we can’t concentrate on anything because we’re so busy worrying about everything. It’s exhausting. So please don’t feel alone. It would be great if you could talk to us about how you feel, it might help us to feel a little less on edge to know that its not just us.
Pregnant Woman Fact #6: We’re Worried You Don’t Think We’re Sexy Anymore
Whether we are loving our bigger boobs or hating our stretchmarks, we worry about how you see us. We worry that you no longer find us sexy and that we look as huge as we feel. It would really give us a big boost if you could genuinely remind us that you love us and find us attractive. Often.
Pregnant Woman Fact #7: We Want Another Massage
Lugging around this baby of ours is hard work, and we’re exhausted. Our hips ache, our backs ache, our feet are sore, and we just really, really want to feel looked after. So please, can you give us another massage? And please don’t moan about it hurting your hand, not when we’re suffering from every ache and pain known to woman.
Pregnant Woman Fact #8: We Are Worried About Whether We’ll Be Good Mums
We worry about not being able to look after our babies perfectly, because they don’t come with an instruction manual, and we lose sleep worrying whether we will be good mums. Reassure us by telling us what personality traits we have that will make for a great mother. Reassure us that we’re learning and in this together, and we’ll become the experts of our own baby. We really need to hear that sometimes.
Pregnant Woman Fact #9: We Are Worried About Childbirth
We’re excited to meet our new baby, but terrified of the journey to get to that point. All people keep telling us is “Oh, you’ll know when you’re in labour!”, and, “It’s unlike anything else, it’s hard to explain!”, neither of which are very reassuring. We’re worried about how we will handle it, so please reassure us by being the best birth partner you can be. See BellyBelly’s articles, Birth Support – 10 Great Tips That Will Help Her In Labour and A Guide to Labour & Supporting Her For Dads-To-Be.
Pregnant Woman Fact #10: We Should Warn You About The Sex
Due date sex may be hilarious on the movies, but believe us, it won’t be funny when our due date comes round. We’ll be desperate for that baby to come out, and there’s a good chance that, as well as the curries and pineapples, we’re going to want to have sex. Prepare yourself. It won’t be good sex, or romantic sex, or sexy sex. It will be stressful, uncomfortable, high-pressured sex. Be warned. Oh – and the female orgasm is also helpful because it produces oxytocin. So you might want to ahem suggest that.
Pregnant Woman Fact #11: We Have Completely Studied Your Face
Pregnant Woman Fact #12: We’re Worried That Breastfeeding Is Going To Be Hard
Pregnant Woman Fact #13: We’re Worried You’ll Feel Left Out When The Baby Arrives
Pregnant Woman Fact #14: We Need You On Our Team
Pregnant Woman Fact #15: We Appreciate You
Pregnant Woman Fact #16: We Can’t Wait To See You As A Father
We can’t wait until we see that squishy little newborn in your arms, and you look down into the eyes of your newborn child. We can’t wait to see your face the first time you hold your baby, or the first time she smiles at you. We can’t wait to watch you rock her to sleep, or kiss her gently on the forehead before you leave for work each morning. We can’t wait to watch you teach her to ride a bike, or help her with her homework. We know you are going to be an amazing dad, and we think our baby is already one of the luckiest people in the world.
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