Not much you can do about it because it's her hormones that are causing the issue. Happened to my wife and all you can do is remember that whatever happens or is said isn't meant to be a personal attack on you.
I've heard about that type of situation but I've never actually seen where the mom and oldest daughter are pregnant at the same time. There's just something weird about that when I think about it but it happens.
The right chiropractor can do wonders for you. I've been seeing mine off and on for the past 10+ years. My chiropractor also does deep tissue massage, something that others don't include in their practice.
I've tried playing golf several times and I just plain suck! lol My wife thinks if I took some lessons it might be more enjoyable for me. Until then, I second what Mark Twain said, "golf is a good walk spoiled." ;)
The OP asks a tough question. My wife and I are still together but I'm a child of divorce from when I was 7 years old. My father ended up with custody and I'm not sure how that happened. He's passed away so I can ask him and I certainly won't ask my mom.
My wife is always reminding me that I need to have a hobby where I can get away from the house and unwind and relax. She's right but I don't do it as often as I should.
When I was younger, I had the same problem. My parents bought an anti-dandruff shampoo and it did the trick. If that doesn't work for you, you'll need to see the doctor.
That would be like saying so-and-so got into a car accident so I'm never going to drive again. Things happen in life and that's why they're called accidents.
That would be a horrible relationship if that were to happen. Usually couples talk about whether or not one person should stay at home so hopefully concerns are addressed ahead of time.
Given your cousin's history, I think she'll do whatever she wants to do regardless of what you tell her. Like many who have posted, I disapprove of using abortion as a form of birth control but that discussion is for a different time.
I read this stuff and I think, "only in California." I'm one of those people who thinks marriage is between a man and a woman and if that's the case, the issue of number of parents is set.
Don't even want to go there. :) I've been in the delivery room and as beautiful as birth can be, there's also a slimy, messy side that I'd like to leave to the professionals.
Are you the one who gets to be the disciplinarian all the time or do you and your spouse assume the role equally? In my family, there's no "wait 'til your father gets home." My wife takes care of things just as well as I do.
I'll side with you and Andersson on this one. An 18 month old should not be eating a greasy cheeseburger. Not saying it will happen but your wife could be setting up your son for obesity down the road.