yes i felt the same way, i wouldn't even hold my twins after my c section. i was so scared i didn't stop shaking for an hour. but after i was left alone with them in my room, i fell in love. don't worry, you're just nervous
2006-11-16 15:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently, from the other answers, this is normal. However, I'd still mention it to your doctor. Let someone know in case this is depression and that way someone can monitor you and work with you to keep you healthy emotionally.
I'm on my third pregnancy. I remember being scared before each birth but the thought of seeing my babies drove that feeling away. I feel very connected to the child I'm carrying now. I cannot wait to meet him. I'm more scared than I've ever been about the delivery because I have to have a third c-section and the docs keep pointing out how risky this is. So, I'm terrified but knowing I'll get to hold my baby makes it all worth it.
To see you say you feel no excitement or joy makes me so sad because I feel wonderful and just assumed that all mothers do at this point in pregnancy. I didn't realize there were so many that felt disconnected from the whole thing. I do hope you start feeling something soon. In the meantime let someone, anyone know. Don't go through it alone. It seems it is normal for some women so don't be ashamed to talk about it. Kudos to you for coming here and admitting it. Find some support there near you.
Good luck and congrats! I hope we'll hear from you after the birth and you'll tell us how much you love your new baby. :)
2006-11-16 15:26:55
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answered by Amelia 5
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DId not state if this were your first child or not......but think there is always some feeling of apprehension prior to a birth - cos afterall you are heading for the unexpected ........
many times women begin to get werried too right before the birth and think that is normal physical ailments cos it tends to make us relax abit more and realize that this event really is not in our control.
Hormones do a great number on women during this time too.
Once you see that precious face, am sure you will realize how worth it - this really was.
Life is indeed a gift and wish the best for both of you!
God bless!!
2006-11-16 15:19:44
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answered by Marsha 6
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Feelings like these are completely normal. But when you look into that baby's face-you will feel an instant bond. The way you feel after having a baby as opposed to just being pregnant is so overwhelming at first-and stays like that for a long time. That will make more sense to you when you experience it. Just please make sure that after you have this baby, talk to someone about your feelings-even if you think they are bad ways to feel. Postpartum depression is real, and very scary, and sometimes you don't even realize it is happening. It's ok to have weird feelings when becoming a new mom. I wish you the best!!
2006-11-16 15:23:05
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answered by stazia81 2
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This is entirely normal,your hormones are raging right now and a lot of women get depressed during their pregnancy.I was very emotional like a roller coaster up and down when I was pregnant.
I wasn't excited until 3 days after I gave birth and then I was thrilled to death!!
2006-11-16 15:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't really say if that's normal....do you have any feelings at all? I was soooo excited before my son was born, but terrified at the same time (the thought of labour scared the crap out of me!). Maybe you're just really scared (is it your first pregnancy?)....I would hope that when the baby is born you would have an overwhelming sense of joy. If not, you could suffer from depression, and should get it checked out. It shouldn't be taboo, and you should get help if you feel like you need it. But maybe you're just scared.
2006-11-16 15:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm guessing he's somewhat under pressure concerning to the finished relatives guy ingredient. maximum adult adult males i be attentive to incorporate no longer very reliable with toddlers, exceedingly newborns. they are able to get a sprint freaked out concerning to the wailing of a toddler. if it is the case, attempt to locate a helper (mom/in-regulations/nanny/kin) to lighten the burden so as which you adult adult males can re-easy the hearth of love somewhat greater. enable him be attentive to that the toddler won't stay a toddler consistently. do no longer could desire to be freaked out and stuff. Have a minimum of a million/2 an afternoon on my own only the two one in all you devoid of toddler or all people else to talk over issues. See what's on his recommendations. try this faster fairly than later whilst it fairly gets outta hand. i think of that is nevertheless fixable at this factor. reliable good fortune to all 3 of you!
2016-12-30 13:50:00
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answered by Erika 3
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Shane? Aren't you a guy? Anyways, if your wife/girlfriend is going to be induced, men usually don't have a big connection to the babies until the birth. The women have a connection when they feel it. You just need to wait.
2006-11-16 15:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's normal. people will often say that once you hold your baby for the first time, that feeling will go away, but that's not always true either. Sometimes it just takes time. Good Luck!
2006-11-16 15:17:32
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answered by ♥Jenn♥ 3
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You will feel way different once the baby is in your arms. Don't worry at all. You will love your baby more and more each day. It is the most awesome thing, I promise you, you will be so close to your new baby. You will wonder what you did without him/her!
2006-11-16 15:23:26
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answered by tina 2
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Yes very normal but once you hold your baby your feelings will change honest.Good Luck
2006-11-16 15:19:17
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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