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I used to think it sounded a little silly when couples said, “We’re pregnant.” I’d say, “She’s pregnant—you’re just the husband showing up.” But now, I understand the importance of the “we.” Especially when pregnancy becomes challenging… or when it ends abruptly. A miscarriage tests not only the body but the heart, mind, and soul of both partners. It’s during these moments that the “we” truly matters. It becomes “we had a miscarriage,” and it becomes “we are healing.” Because a husband’s active role in his wife’s recovery is just as vital as her own healing process. Challenging times remind us that marriage is not equal tasks, equal responsibilities. Women, not men, bear children. On other hand, men are typically responsible for physical things: like protection or carrying your pregnant wife to the hospital when she’s having a miscarriage. It’s about giving what your partner needs, because you know they would do the same for you. To the husbands: when you show up during this time, it’s not just an act of kindness, it’s also an act of love that serves you both. The sooner she heals, the sooner you will both find your way back to creating the life of your dreams. 💛 A few reminders for husbands when their wives are pregnant: •Get her the supplements she needs, and remind her to take them (pregnancy and postpartum brain are real). •Encourage her to eat and stay hydrated. •Go with her to doctor’s appointments and take notes: she might not remember everything, and she needs your presence more than she’ll ever say. 🤍 Robert ₿reedlove

I used to think it sounded a little silly when couples said, “We’re pregnant.” I’d say, “She’s pregnant—you’re just the husband showing up.” But now, I understand the importance of the “we.” Especially when pregnancy becomes challenging… or when it ends abruptly. A miscarriage tests not only the body but the heart, mind, and soul of both partners. It’s during these moments that the “we” truly matters. It becomes “we had a miscarriage,” and it becomes “we are healing.” Because a husband’s active role in his wife’s recovery is just as vital as her own healing process. Challenging times remind us that marriage is not equal tasks, equal responsibilities. Women, not men, bear children. On other hand, men are typically responsible for physical things: like protection or carrying your pregnant wife to the hospital when she’s having a miscarriage. It’s about giving what your partner needs, because you know they would do the same for you. To the husbands: when you show up during this time, it’s not just an act of kindness, it’s also an act of love that serves you both. The sooner she heals, the sooner you will both find your way back to creating the life of your dreams. 💛 A few reminders for husbands when their wives are pregnant: •Get her the supplements she needs, and remind her to take them (pregnancy and postpartum brain are real). •Encourage her to eat and stay hydrated. •Go with her to doctor’s appointments and take notes: she might not remember everything, and she needs your presence more than she’ll ever say. 🤍 Robert ₿reedlove

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The peptide everyone in biohacking is whispering about? BPC-157…. In pre-clinical studies, it’s been shown to: •Accelerate tendon and ligament repair •Promote muscle and wound healing •Support gut lining integrity by reducing inflammation •Encourage angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels.

The peptide everyone in biohacking is whispering about? BPC-157…. In pre-clinical studies, it’s been shown to: •Accelerate tendon and ligament repair •Promote muscle and wound healing •Support gut lining integrity by reducing inflammation •Encourage angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels.

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