My Husband Called Me Lazy for Wanting to Quit My Job While 7 Months Pregnant – So I Taught Him a Lesson He’ll Never Forget

At seven months pregnant, I was exhausted — physically and emotionally — and needed my husband Doug’s support. Instead, he dismissed my struggles, called me dramatic, and accused me of using pregnancy as an excuse to slack off. So, I decided to teach him a lesson.For a week, I kept working full-time and did every single chore around the house — from cooking gourmet dinners to scrubbing floors — all while battling back pain and fatigue. Doug praised my “energy,” totally unaware I was setting him up. Then came Friday.I told him to stay home for “utility appointments,” but instead sent a doula and my friend (with her screaming twin babies) to give him a crash course in parenthood. By the time I got home, he looked like he’d survived a war.Later, I gave him a scrapbook titled “Things You Didn’t See” — full of photos and texts showing everything I’d been managing alone.He finally broke down. Apologized. Meant it.And the kicker? He called his mom — the same one he claimed “worked until the day she gave birth” — only to learn she actually stopped working four months in! Doug’s changed since then. Now, he’s the one making pancakes and rubbing my swollen feet.Turns out, the best way to show someone how hard you’re working… is to let them live a day in your tired, aching, kickbox-battered shoes.Image 1

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