Is it normal to cry over stupid things like my husband eating the last of the bread?

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I just came home to heat up some soup from last night and my favorite part about that is dipping bread into it. When I couldn't find the bread I knew my husband must have taken the last of it to work and I just burst out in tears. I'm still upset and crying over it. I feel like a total child. Is this normal??
 
Completely normal :) you're not alone. I've had random outbursts, even ended up crying in work last week, felt so silly, but everyone was really understanding :) x
 
Perfectly normal. My husband still won't let me live down this Coke incident from my last pregnancy. I'd been rationing my soda so this 21 oz bottle had been sitting in the fridge for a while. There was maybe three gulps left in there. He drank it. I bawled. Let's not even talk about the chocolate cake or my reaction to commercials with anything cute in them.
 
Normal. I bawled my eyes out when the dog got in my way and tripped me. Lime hysterical crying. Normally I'd just get angry, but knowing that there's a person inside me made me over react. OH just stood there wondering why the hell I was crying lol
 
Yess. Its jus ure hormones lol. I get annoyed when my oh ask me for some of my food lol let alone him eating the last of food lol
 
Perfectly normal, I cry so easy at everything lately! That or get annoyed VERY easily :p
 
Haha I feel bad for mine too! We are in separate countries at the moment and he had a really bad night of sleep the other night and woke up feeling annoyed and cranky and then I was annoyed and cranky due to the baby and it was a rough day for us LOL But we were able to laugh it off in the end thankfully :)
 
Hhahaha poor them. I'm sure they understand its because of the pregnancy :).
 
Def normal. I was crying yesterday for no reason at all. I was feeling tired all day and I guess just emotional from hormones.
 
I cried because I forgot to hang washing out. And I cried because my partner tickled my knees and it felt horrible.
 
Completely normal. I just cried cause my hubby made homemade burritos for me and he made the refried beans too runny! The my youngest son tried to comfort and made me laugh so I was laughing and crying at the same time and my oldest son looked at me and said "mom, are you doing both laughing and crying?" and the tone he used just made me laugh harder, bug when I calmed down I was sad again about not getting my burrito exactly how I wanted it!
 
Oh, and it doesn't end when the baby is born! On the day I came home with DS2 I wanted good ole southern American chili and my hubby made Chicago chili with noodles in it! I cried for an hour.
 
Totally hormones!(and totally normal). Yesterday I cried when I found out that it takes a few days for your milk to come in after birth, because all i could think was that the baby would be hungry.
 
I had a dream Saturday night (early sunday morning before waking up), a dream where I was yelling at my DS, and it wasn't even at his age he is now, it was like he was about 4 years old or so. Anyway, I woke up, and was thinking about it and it actually made me extremely upset. My OH just kind of looked at me like I was crazy.

He hates it when I'm like this, even though I tell him it's normal. He doesn't like the "depressed" part of it all. I can't help it though, and that makes things worse sometimes.
 
I get aggravated really easily. I warmed some apple pie up and got some ice cream I put it down and my mother was eating it. I was annoyed.
 
Totally hormones!(and totally normal). Yesterday I cried when I found out that it takes a few days for your milk to come in after birth, because all i could think was that the baby would be hungry.

Absolutely totally normal to cry over anything at all - for me it was a Garfield cartoon the other day :dohh: I felt like a crazy person!

Elsa - this should make you feel better https://www.deeprootsathome.com/is-your-newborn-getting-enough-milk/

baby won't be hungry until your milk comes in, the colostrum will be plenty :hugs:
 
The joys of hormones ay! All worth in it the end though. I woke up yesterday and burst into tears for no reason. Lol
 
when I was pregnant with my daughter, my husband and I went out in the car and had to stop to allow a mother duck and her ducklings cross the road... I burst into hysterical tears, saying how "beautiful" it was. So embarrassing! So yes, completely normal ;)
 
Normal I hope, I freaked out on my husband for watching a movie without me. Than for calling me Becky instead of babe. The looks he gave me lol
 

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