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Fighting with the husband- is this normal?

I'm due in 9 days with our 2nd child and my husband and I have been fighting a lot. Is this normal? Just a guys way to show his nerves? I am just so irritated with him to the point that, if I went into labor now, I wouldn't want him in the room...any suggestions
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10006638 tn?1408770818
Yea, not long to go. All he has to do is go on for a few days while you carried his child for 9 months. :) hold on there!
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Thanks everyone, this mKes me feel better! Still wish we could just get along, but we only have a few days left!
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Yes totally normal especially with hormones .ik I've bn going off on mine lately bc we r very irritable right now n they don't understand
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Same here. We have been fighting for the last week straight. Everything he does irritates me. 3.5 more weeks til our little boy is here.
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It's pretty normal. These pregnancy hormones make us extra irritable and our pour hubbies don't stand a chance. Sometimes I'm so mad at mine that I just want him to go away or hurt him, other times I remember how mean I was and feel bad so I try to make it up to him
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10006638 tn?1408770818
:( sorry, hun. I'm at the end of my tether here too. He's so inconsiderate at the moment. The extra hormones don't help. Men really need to pull their heads in through that last trimester!
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