I don’t think he handled it correctly, Malia, either. But, we don’t know if he did nothing wrong, or just said something innocent, and she took it the wrong way, etc…etc…
IF HE DID SOMETHING wrong, yes he should be the one to apologize and smooth things over. If he did nothing, and she just went out of control, he should not apologize. That sends a message to women that hormones are an excuse to behave poorly, and they are not. If someone is that out of control…not talking ‘normal’ emotional outbursts such as crying for no ‘apparent’ reason (I still have those days with pms) …then, she needs to talk to her doctor. Having strenuous outbursts aren’t healthy for a pregnant woman to have, and she needs some help then.
But, I agree…the OP should have confronted the issue, and not just slept on the couch, and avoided her. But, if they have not been married long, they will learn to work out these differences as time goes on. It’s a work in progress.
I just wouldn’t apologize for my husband losing his temper and throwing things at me, if I didn’t do anything wrong.Hopefully, the OP’s wife realizes that she was out of sorts, and they can work to resolving things.