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so basically my ex girlfriend is 13 weeks pregnant and i still love her to death, we talk everyday and i get on with all her family so well as the sales are on we decided it would be better to get the main things now such as prams ect, my only problem she seems to have got a lot of things with out me knowing and i just feel like shes pushing me a way abit is this just a little bit of hormones as ive always been there for her and have been so nice to her any advice ?
Hi there,
Hormones can cause emotional highs and lows during pregnancy, my advice would be to go with the flow, be sensitive to her changing moods....if she gets angry or tearful then just give her some space, let her know that you are there for her....however I would strongly advise that you don't let her walk all over you, maintain a balance as your own self respect is important too!
thank you yeah its very hard atm as were not together so cant really show as much support as i would like to but im always going to be around and as helpful as i can π
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