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Emotional wreck. Pregnancy symptom ? It's really annoying

Marcia20

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Hi everyone , tonight Im so frustrated & emotional I just keep on crying 😔 Is this apart of being pregnant ? . This is just out of control . My bf is even like IM CRAZY :dohh:
 
:hugs: pregnancy definitely takes its toll on our emotions. Sometimes I really don't recognise myself. Yesterday I cried in the supermarket because I wanted pizza and I can't eat it. For some reason everytime I eat cooked cheese I puke it up! No idea why but it left me in tears crying over a pizza in the supermarket! But if you find your emotions are too much talk to your midwife or doctor about it. They reckon about 10% of expectant mums experience depression during pregnancy. Talking about how you are feeling to someone you feel comfortable with is definitely helps.
 
Completely normal I'm afraid. When I was expecting my dd, I came home sick from work (m&s I think), downloaded a film from sky and crawled into bed to watch it and 11 minutes in, it failed. This happened twice so I called sky and the man said, "do you know the password to your account so I can resolve the issue?" I didn't know it and I cried. To him. For several minutes! The poor guy said, "I'm really sorry - I'm not sure what I can do to help" and I said, "you can't do anything - I'm pregnant and his is just what I do now"

So many other examples, too. Curry not being spicy enough in our local pub one night. Cafe puttingy cheese and beans on baked potato in the wrong order. Adverts. Running out of crunchie bars. Having the bathroom ripped out and the plumbers leaving the old toilet in the front garden - I cries in case the neighbours saw it and thought we would be unfit parents.

It's awful at the time (and I've no idea what our hubbies must think) but you'll look back and laugh when baby is born (I literally woke up the following morning and said to hubby, "I feel like me again. I don't want to slap anyone and I don't want to cry!")

Your hormones are everywhere and if you've had a loss previously, you'll be even more emotional.

Enjoy the roller coaster that the few months will be :)

Xxx
 

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