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well basically my ex gf is 15 weeks pregnant and she always up and down one minuet flirts with me the next wants to rip my head of i was just wondering will she want us to be back together once the baby is born or will she always be like this ?????
...her moods will be all over the place at the moment! Lets hope it settles down towards the end of the pregnancy...I'm afraid though that I can't answer your question about whether she will want to get back with you after the baby arrives, only time will tell.
Just be as supportive and thoughtful as you can, when she is angry give her some space but let her know you are there for her and the baby. Good luck.
yeah they are defo every where lol i really hope she changes as all i want to do is be there for her and the baby never loved a girl like her before, but yeah i plan to do that let her know im always there for her and let her have the space she needs
Hi Tony,
Was she like this before she became pregnant ? If not, then it is the pregnancy. Her moods are bound to be all over the place at the moment. You just need to expect that and make allowances - try not to take things to heart.
Congratulations btw. On a scale of 1 to 10 just how excited are you about the fact your going to be a dad?
Keep talking.
Gooner
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