I think it definitely is...you already have all the pregnancy hormones in your system by 8 weeks, so yeah....
2006-09-04 07:30:03
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answered by imroser22 2
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yes if you are a sensitive person there is no reason why you cannot feel these early as there are a lot of changes happening to ur body at this time it is normal and can be very upsetting for ur partner,as he will see you behave in a totaly different way ,and you can also become very anfry towards him ,and you probably will have no reason for this just the way you feel ,but if it gets too bad ,see a doctor as this can make it a very unhappy pregnancy,for you both,
as luck would have it this do not last long as a rule,as ur body settles down so sould you ,its very rearly contiued through the entire pregnancy,,
i just hope you have a very understanding husband as he may have to tollerate a lot ,but tell him to be patient and when you are not feeling aggressive tell him and reasure him that you do still love him ,
people have lost there relationships to this ,because neither took the time to find out just what was going on ,so well done you ,
but once the baby is born and you have rested it will all be forgotten and you will feel great ,tis time togrther will be the best ev er ,because you have had to go through so much togther just to get there,
try and fight these moods ,it isnt easy i do know ,but dont try alone,try and get ur partner to help by reasuring you it will all be fine once the baby is born ,get him to remind you as this has a habbit of making you feel that it will nevder go away ,it will go ,but this isnt gonna mean a thing to you at the time you will just want to eat everyone alive ,dont it sound terrible .,well its not sweetie,you look after yourse;lf ,and share every good moment with ur hubby ,as bless him he will need a hugg as you will too.
2006-09-04 07:44:18
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answered by whitecloud 5
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I'm 8 weeks pregnant and the mood swings are starting to hit. I haven't yet really gotten mad, but I've been very annoyed at some people and SOOOO emotional. I break out in tears fairly easy. I hear it's only supposed to get worse.... I hope not :) I just hope the morning sickness gets better. I'm SO hungry, but everything that goes down comes back up.
2006-09-04 08:34:59
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answered by Serena 5
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OH YEAH! Welcome to the pregnancy emotion rollercoaster. I'm at 22wks and ride it everyday. I get ticked off over the dumbest things, I cry over the dumbest things, and I get easily irritated with my family members. I'll go from perfectly fine and normal, laughing, joking, having a good time, to insta-b*tch in the drop of a hat. It sucks, but it's normal. I've tried to explain to my family that I'm not really trying to be ornery, I'm just suffering from serious mood swings and that there really isn't anything I can do about it. Just avoid me, and don't talk to me. I still don't think they understand. lol Oh well, in a house full of boys I can't really expect them to. Good luck honey, and remember that you're not alone. =)
2006-09-04 07:33:47
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answered by jenpeden 4
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Most definately you will have mood swings! You are in your first trimester, and probably tired and maybe nauseous! And stressed a little too! It is totally normal! But if you get too depressed, then talk to your Dr about it. Keep family close.
2006-09-04 12:22:03
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answered by ? 3
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Yes mood swings are completely normal. You will feel happy one moment and the next be crying.
2006-09-04 07:58:19
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answered by CeCe 1
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ascertain to take a prenatal diet (attempt contained in the evening merely in the previous bedtime in the event that they make you nauseous)- having all the supplements and minerals you like can help tiredness. Being drained is merely area of being pregnant, you are able to attempt issues like reasonable workout, staying hydrated, eating properly balanced food and snacks many times, taking an afternoon nap... besides the indisputable fact that that's going to be there. As for the nausea, i stumbled on that lemon drops (the genuine ones with the powdery coating no longer the candy coating) helped lots, as does eating many times, staying hydrated, etc. some women human beings discover that ginger facilitates lots. you merely style of could test. attempt a delicate ice %. for the breast soreness (or warmth if chilly makes them worse) and get equipped for a bra it incredibly is supportive.
2016-09-30 08:17:59
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answered by bradberry 3
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i think it varries from one pregnant woman to another. i heard others get really cranky coz it really does mess up ur hormones but then again maybe some are just using their pregnancy as an excuse to be that way. hehe as for me, i was a happy one. i didnt really have mood swings BUT i do have a lot of cravings for food.. oh yea, well i gotta admit i do get upset when i dont get the food i wanted.. just have fun with your pregnancy and dont let it get to you
2006-09-04 07:39:47
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answered by janna 2
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lol, mood swings are something you might as well get used to. You can be happy one minute and want to cry your eyes out the next minute for no reason....believe me I've been there. Plus you can get mad really easily, well at least I can..lol. Congrats and hope that everything works out well for you!
2006-09-04 07:57:02
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, very much so. And at the early stage of pregnancy, your body's changing dramatically, why doesn't it affect your emotions? I had this mood swing before i knew i had my second baby.
2006-09-04 07:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, mood swings are as much a part of pregnancy as cravings, and needing to pee all the time in your third trimester.
2006-09-04 07:33:44
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answered by littleflower_57 4
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