She’ll likely get over it when the child is about 23 and out of the house. But the hormonal part will likely end a few months after the baby is born, when she gets settled into the routine of raising the child.
Is the person diagnosed? Once diagnosed, you don’t lose that diagnosis.
Don’t use that term unless you know they are. It’s a neurological disorder and not just a perceived feeling about someone.
@honeybun35 Have you ever been pregnant? It’s a bit of a roller coaster at the best of times. Do lighten up and appreciate that this is a time that is very fraught, no matter how “easy” a pregnancy might be.
I agree the term should not be applied flippantly. Women handle it differently, some are experienced but may have health concerns, for others a first baby can be very stressful.
I would take it easy on her and help her out, rather than calling her names. My neighbor is due any day now and is very sweet and calm, but she has supportive friends and family who help make her discomfort easier. Heck I cook for her cravings and check on her daily. Be nice!