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It's the third trimester, and it's uncomfortable to bend over to wash dishes recently. How should I tell my mother-in-law not to wash the dishes?

In the third trimester, the stomach has reached the limit, whether doing housework or sitting, standing or walking daily, it will be particularly clumsy, and pregnant mothers should be more careful in all kinds of things, don't bump into their abdomen, rest in time when they feel tired, and don't add psychological pressure to themselves because the due date is approaching.

It's the third trimester, and it's uncomfortable to bend over to wash dishes recently. How should I tell my mother-in-law not to wash the dishes? 1. Just say it.

Pregnant women's stomachs protrude forward, and their spines have to bear a lot of pressure, so it is easy to get sore when they bend a little, which is what most pregnant mothers will experience. If pregnant mothers feel backache when doing housework, they should stop what they are doing and sit down and relax.

In fact, the subject can tell her mother-in-law directly that her waist is particularly sour when washing dishes, so that her mother-in-law can help her wash it. After she said it several times, her mother-in-law wouldn't let you wash the dishes.

Talk to your husband

If your husband doesn't eat at home at ordinary times, you can tell him when you sleep at night that your waist is particularly sore because of washing dishes, let him massage you, and then let him arrange someone to wash dishes. If my husband eats together, let him wash it directly. At this time, when will you wait without my husband?

See how those pregnant mothers who are more straightforward deal with it. 1. I don't feel well now I don't want to wash the dishes. There is no need to ask my mother-in-law. What can you do if you just put the bowl there? People say that a woman is a queen when she is pregnant and a maid after giving birth. Being a servant girl and a family member, even if you don't fight for this right, the future will be even more sad!

2. Why did you tell your mother-in-law that you have no husband? Naturally, you should tell him that you are his wife and are pregnant with your two children. He doesn't care about you at this time, and there is no hope in the future. Tell your husband that you can't do housework now. Let him do it. If he doesn't do it, he will find a way. You can't do it now anyway. ?

In fact, many times things are easy to solve, but pregnant mothers don't want to talk about it. Finally, the emotional backlog is long, leading to depression or a bad relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. As simple as washing dishes, you can't wash your back. Your mother-in-law doesn't treat you as a nanny, but she still has to let you do the dishes.