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Mr. Sensitive
Showing Your Pregnant Wife You Care
By Katherine Bontrager
Pregnancy can bring out insecurity in a woman. Hormones are churning, waistlines are expanding and life is
about to change in a very big way. So it's up to dads to step things up a notch and make moms feel loved, adored and sexy.
In The Secrets of Happily Married Men: Eight Ways to Win Your Wife's Heart Forever (Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 2006), Dr. Scott Haltzman details how men can keep their marriages happy and healthy. At no time is this advice more pertinent than during pregnancy. Dr. Haltzman says it's exceptionally important for dads-to-be to show how much they care when Mom isn't feeling incredibly secure – such as when she's expecting. "And there are countless creative ways to show your wife you care," he says.
It's no surprise the woman in your life is going to need an extra set of hands as life gets more complicated. What you may not expect is just how important the simplest of touches can be. "Physical touch means a lot to your wife at a time like this," says Dr. Haltzman. "Her swollen extremities are calling out for a good rubdown. Start by going out and finding a mild, lightly scented body lotion. (Remember, she may be sensitive to strong scents at this phase in the pregnancy.) Then, gently massage her feet and hands."
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