This woman, pregnant with her second child, was no exception.
That means that the well-being of the little one shouldnt fall entirely on one parent alone.
Other couples might agree on different people taking up different tasks, for example, or doing everything together.
Its also okay not to share everything 50/50.
Again, as long as everyones happy, each family is free to do what works best for them.
Needless to say,pregnancyis definitely significant enough to require making certain changes in routine family life.
In the OPs case, it was pregnancy-evoked morning sickness that affected the typical way of sharing parenting responsibilities.
According to a Cambridge-ledstudy, seven-in-ten moms-to-be experience pregnancy sickness.
That is why some women deal with a more severe case of morning sickness than others.
Check out the results: