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intimacy issues

Im 15weeks an my husband does not understand that it's not me it the baby. It's i just dont have the sexual drive to do it so with that being said my husband thinks i'm neglecting him. I am truly not and it hurts me that he feels this way. Btw i do be having a lot of vagina pain that the doc says is normal.
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11176312 tn?1428387346
My sex drive has always been high but now it's through the roof I want it all the time! I'm 18 weeks.
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10233378 tn?1427161882
I'm also the same way, I have no sex drive whatsoever.  I feel bad because when we first found out he read that I'd have more of a sex drive but that didn't turn out how he wanted it to. He pretty much has to get things going for me to be interested and he does think that I'm neglecting his needs which I'm not. I don't think he understands it's not my fault but somewhat understands that too.
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I'm the same way NO sex drive. I had to tell my hubby to just bring it on when he wants bc I have no interest haha its sad but hey we can't help it!
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When i was 14 weeks i felt  the  same  way  and  my  boyfriend will always get in his feelings. Now I'm 18 weeks and everything switch, he now saying  I'm greedy and I'm killing him. Lol you will feel different soon
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I have the opposite problem. With the increased blood flow I'm in the mood all the time & my hubby doesn't have any interest.
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