I just told my mom that I was going to have to sit down with DH and tell him how pregnancy changes how things normally leave your body so not to be alarmed by gas or constipation. Not really dinner talk though when you are still in the honeymoon phase of your wedding :-)
I just told my mom that I was going to have to sit down with DH and tell him how pregnancy changes how things normally leave your body so not to be alarmed by gas or constipation. Not really dinner talk though when you are still in the honeymoon phase of your wedding :-)
Haha after about 3 years of marriage, I figure if he can drop some gassy bombs whenever he pleases, mine are safe. Letting the first one go is always the hardest, tho lol.
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I just told my mom that I was going to have to sit down with DH and tell him how pregnancy changes how things normally leave your body so not to be alarmed by gas or constipation. Not really dinner talk though when you are still in the honeymoon phase of your wedding :-)
Haha after about 3 years of marriage, I figure if he can drop some gassy bombs whenever he pleases, mine are safe. Letting the first one go is always the hardest, tho lol.
So true! Being pregnant is the first time that I've really just let it go in front of him - as opposed to having one slip out on accident while I'm desperately trying to hold it in.
We've been married for 6 months, hes been on a project out of state Monday- Friday most of that time. We have spent the weekends together and maybe 5 weeks. Since our time is so limited its usually lovey dovey and not talking about gas. Although he let one go and blamed it on the baby yesterday so maybe Ill just use that excuse.
We've been married for 6 months, hes been on a project out of state Monday- Friday most of that time. We have spent the weekends together and maybe 5 weeks. Since our time is so limited its usually lovey dovey and not talking about gas. Although he let one go and blamed it on the baby yesterday so maybe Ill just use that excuse.
You're a good wife. Haha. & Congrats btw on the marriage and baby on the way.
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I constantly cover myself with a blanket, because the smells that are coming out of me are completely toxic. If gas is any indication of baby's health, my child is going to be very healthy.
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BFP 2.19.11 - Missed miscarriage, April 2011
Haha after about 3 years of marriage, I figure if he can drop some gassy bombs whenever he pleases, mine are safe. Letting the first one go is always the hardest, tho lol.
So true! Being pregnant is the first time that I've really just let it go in front of him - as opposed to having one slip out on accident while I'm desperately trying to hold it in.
BFP 2.19.11 - Missed miscarriage, April 2011
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You're a good wife. Haha. & Congrats btw on the marriage and baby on the way.
Pshhh. I've heard dogs fart before. He doesn't know what he's talking about!
The gas is ridiculous. Its the most my body ever contained!
DS born via unplanned C-section at 40w6d