How often do we take our husbands for granted. I'm 34, we've been married for
12 years, and had tried to conceive a child two/three times every month since we
got married. However, we never had any luck. It wasn't until 2 months after we
moved into our first real home, that we can call our own (no more apartments)
that I finally conceived. I am how about 27.5 weeks pregnant (1st pregnancy)
with twins, still don't want to know their sex until they are born, all me and
hubby want to know is that they are healthy.
Hubby has always been a dear. And as I progress in my pregnancy he is showing
it more and more. He has hire a team of housekeepers to come in on Saturdays to
clean the house from top to bottom and to do the laundry, so he can be with me
to do anything else that I need to have done. I am still working as an
adminstrative assistant and plan to work until I deliver. (I happen to work at
the same hospital that I planned to deliver in (CONVENIENT ISN'T THE WORD, AS I
SEE MY DOCTOR ALMOST EVERY DAY).
This past Monday, hubby dear insisted that from now on, that he was going to
drive me to/from work. This means his leaving 30 minutes early and picking me
up 30 minutes after I stop work.
He said he does not want to worry about my driving in my condition anymore.
I am beginning to believe as I talk to more and more of my "preggo sisters",
that a real way of seeing a true sign of how much our husbands truly care for
us, is for us to become pregnant, especially for the first time, and to see how
much more they are willing to do for us, totally on their own, without any of us
having to say a single word.
How many of my "preggo sisters" feel the same way? How many of us can say that
our hubbies concern towards increased once they knew we will pregnant.
Wishing everyone by best wishes for a successful pregnancy.
Norma Rae Morgan
(owner/moderator)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/preggopower
(Hoping all my "preggo sisters" will check it out
and hopefully join me there.
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