5 Reasons My Partner Dislikes My Pregnancy Phase

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When I first approached my partner, Jake, about sharing his thoughts on my pregnancy, he was hesitant. “Is this some sort of trap for your blog? It’s not that bad, and you’re the one feeling it, so I can’t complain too much.” After a bit of coaxing, some eye rolls, and a promise that I wouldn’t take it personally, he finally shared his insights. To validate his views, I even consulted a few of my friends’ partners, and the responses were surprisingly similar.

1. Temperature Wars

Jake’s first grievance? I’m always sweltering. Not just mildly warm, but hot enough to feel like I’m in a sauna. I demand the air conditioning be set to Arctic levels, turning our home into a winter wonderland. He’s resorted to wearing long pajama pants and layers of blankets at night while I lie there with my ice water, feeling like I’m melting. Even when he tries to sneakily adjust the thermostat, I’m right there to turn it back down. Sorry, not sorry, Jake!

2. Where’s the Intimacy?

I expected this to top his list, but the lack of intimacy came in second. As the months progressed, my interest in sex dwindled. Cuddling has become a chore as my growing belly and discomfort take precedence. Jake’s attention has definitely taken a hit, and let’s be honest, he isn’t wrong when he says my complaints about my body aren’t exactly sexy.

3. Supercharged Senses

During pregnancy, my senses have gone into overdrive. Scents that once seemed pleasant now make me gag. Jake’s face lotion became a no-go, and I even changed tables at a restaurant to avoid the kitchen odors. I’ve decided that being a little demanding is worth it to avoid a public vomiting incident. Wouldn’t you agree?

4. Nesting Frenzy

Typically, I’m not one to micromanage, but my nesting instinct has kicked in full throttle. My to-do list for Jake has swelled to epic proportions, including organizing the garage and washing baby clothes. While he dutifully helps, I know that after a long week, he’d rather unwind than tackle a growing list for a moody pregnant partner.

5. Too Much Information

I tend to overshare the nitty-gritty details of my pregnancy symptoms. I thought he’d be used to it after being together for years, but during this phase, even he has his limits. Hearing about my bathroom struggles or the joys of pregnancy isn’t exactly what he signed up for. He finally told me, “Babe, some things are just better left unsaid,” and I had to laugh.

At this point, I could sense he had more to say, but I decided to cut him off. While Jake will never know the full extent of the challenges I faced during this journey, I’m sure putting up with me during this time was quite the experience!

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Summary

Pregnancy brings a host of challenges, not just for the expectant mother but for her partner as well. From temperature battles and intimacy issues to heightened senses and nesting instincts, the experience can be overwhelming. Understanding and communication are key to navigating this complex journey together.

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