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<blockquote data-quote="MrsMcNear46" data-source="post: 43729" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>The pregnancy has been really really hard. She suffered with MAJOR morning sickness until 20 weeks...had to be hospitalized 4 times in 6 weeks for dehydration. The poor kid puked her guts up non stop for weeks. It seems to have resolved itself and she is feeling well again. She was home with me for 10 weeks during all of it, as we both felt it best that she let me help take care of her. She didn't pull the bullying crap with me, as she knew that it would no longer work. We actually got along wonderfully, better than in years, and I am extremely proud of how she handled herself at such a tough time.</p><p></p><p>Maybe motherhood will "resolve" this issue also. I can only pray, cua I know difficult child boyfriend will only put up with this for so long...can't say as I blame him. I have talked to him as to how to handle her when these situation arise, offering her alternatives and to stay calm and not let her drag him in. Don't think he's had much success yet though.</p><p></p><p>:smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsMcNear46, post: 43729, member: 3234"] The pregnancy has been really really hard. She suffered with MAJOR morning sickness until 20 weeks...had to be hospitalized 4 times in 6 weeks for dehydration. The poor kid puked her guts up non stop for weeks. It seems to have resolved itself and she is feeling well again. She was home with me for 10 weeks during all of it, as we both felt it best that she let me help take care of her. She didn't pull the bullying crap with me, as she knew that it would no longer work. We actually got along wonderfully, better than in years, and I am extremely proud of how she handled herself at such a tough time. Maybe motherhood will "resolve" this issue also. I can only pray, cua I know difficult child boyfriend will only put up with this for so long...can't say as I blame him. I have talked to him as to how to handle her when these situation arise, offering her alternatives and to stay calm and not let her drag him in. Don't think he's had much success yet though. [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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