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AIBU To fib during pregnancy? (Lighthearted).

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LouBlue1507 · 06/06/2016 19:43

Hi Ladies!

I'm 34 weeks pregnant and just wondering if anyone else has told any little white lies to their OH throughout their pregnancy?

  • I've told my OH that women aren't to hoover during the 1st and 3rd trimester Blush hehe!

AND
  • I can't bend over enough to shave my legs and my OH does it for me! (This isn't a complete fib, I can bend but it's a struggle)!


Anyone else? Do you feel guilty at all? I don't Blush hehe x
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Buggers · 06/06/2016 19:44

That's brilliant Grin. Wish I'd thought of that when I was pregnant with dd.

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StarkyTheDirewolf · 06/06/2016 19:50


I'm 16 weeks on Wednesday. Pregnant women aren't allowed to change bin bags because of germs. Or touch bleach.

I did try the hovering thing, but he's a better hooverer than me away so even if I do hoover he just does it again. But I'm DEFINETLY not allowed to hoover the stairs, because of potential over balancing I have absolutely no bump to speak of
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Ffion3107 · 06/06/2016 19:50

I suffer with SPD and sciatica, but when I tell him I'm in pain and can't do certain things he doesn't believe me (or doesn't understand how painful it is) either way - it's frustrating!
So make the most of having a gullible husband Grin

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LouBlue1507 · 06/06/2016 19:51

StarkyTheDirewolf Haha love it! Luckily we're in a flat so no stairs for me Grin I like not having to change the bin bags one too!

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leopardspice · 06/06/2016 19:52

I did tell dh pregnant woman cannot change bins due to the bacteria risk. I linked it to the reason I couldn't do the litter tray either haha!

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FuckingFattyBitch · 06/06/2016 19:53

I didn't have to lie. I had very severe SPD and couldn't do anything for myself anyways still can't do some things . Grin

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Beth2511 · 06/06/2016 19:54

Haha did the bin one too and cleaning the rabbits out

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StarkyTheDirewolf · 06/06/2016 19:55

lou if he goes "really?" Then I just do a horrified look and say "errr, toxoplasmosis/campylobactor/botulism!" I just don't like changing the bin bag.

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Roobix04 · 06/06/2016 19:55

Luckily I don't have to lie about not being able to do the cat litter. When I was pregnant with dc1 I tried to convince my sister that cake is a pregnancy super food Grin

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LouBlue1507 · 06/06/2016 20:47

Cake is super food! Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise Grin

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Mishmashpotatoes · 06/06/2016 21:23

I had SPD, some days I could manage better than others and on the days I didn't feel so bad I still made DP fetch me food and drinks Blush

Also one time we were getting down to business and he was strongly hinting at oral, I couldn't be arsed so I told him it can bring on morning sickness, got away with it for the 1st trimester. Halo

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KayTee87 · 06/06/2016 21:29

Our dining room needed painted when I was suffering pretty badly from morning sickness, I said I wasn't allowed to paint with even water based paints so he had to do it himself. I've since painted the nursery Grin
Think he knows I was fibbing by now.

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PinkyOfPie · 06/06/2016 21:45

I'll admit, I'm pregnant and have had morning sickness and nausea throughout. Most days, but not 24/7. If I can't be arsed doing something I turn on the 'morning sickness' card. Grin I don't feel bad either. I do vast majority of the toddlers' childcare, including driving to nursery, bedtimes, and playing monotonous games over and over. I cook most nights (DH is useless and burns everything), I'm working 3 days a week picking up half my team's workload and the only time I catch a proper break is when I take a day off when DD is at nursery so I get a whopping 8 hours to myself every 3 months. Plus, I actually do feel sick through about 75% of all of this. Too bloody right I'm milking it for all its worth Grin

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Euripidesralph · 07/06/2016 00:17

Hehe I linked several things to not being able to change cat litter whilst I was pregnant.....I claimed I couldn't empty the bins etc either

I confess I even claimed it whilst I was breastfeeding in case toxoplasmosis was passed through breastfeeding milk (in my defence I said I was worried about it not that it was a fact ) and dh has continued after breastfeeding has stopped ..... he apparently hasn't noticed it's become his job and I've no intention of pointing it out lol

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