Yes it is normal to feel all those crazy feelings. I have had several pregnancies. The first was very volatile for me---I cried every day, and could not work. Tell your doctor though, so that he can be aware of the possibility you may need some medication AFTER you deliver. I actually took Wellbutrin DURING the last pregnancy because I did not get out of bed anymore due to severe depression. She was born several months ago and is happy and healthy, and is developing normally.
Do not be worried when people say to you that you can affect the baby with your mood swings, because if I DID affect my baby, then maybe THAT'S why she likes goth rock---she is 15 now (hahahaha--laugh, it helps).
Think about this: all those worries about "harming" your baby are usually unfounded. My kids are all in above average classes, do their homework, and are relatively well-behaved despite my hormonal difficulties during pregnancies (or even the medication).
2006-12-23 08:40:11
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answered by * 4
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Every pregnacy is different. As your hormones change you will find these mood swings will probably before they get better. I found when I was pregnate I cried over every little thing. A great book to get is what to expect when you are expecting. It will take you through each month of pregnancy. Everything you are going through is normal, and don't worry, it won't affect your baby.
2006-12-23 08:30:12
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answered by breezymourn 3
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It is normal. I tried to be as calm as possible throughout my pregnancy, in hopes that my baby would be calm as well.
I don't know if it had anything to do with it, but she has a very easy-going temperment.
Acknowlege the mood swings... pregnancy is the only time you have an excuse to be moody!!
2006-12-23 08:27:21
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answered by naenae0011 7
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2016-12-01 03:05:48
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answered by marconi 4
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I know how you feel. I cried because my mom got pizza with onions on it and since I got pregnant onions are the WORST ever. I was histerical. Your fine as long as you don't do anything to harm yourself or the baby.....or anyone else, you are perfectly normal. You think it's a girl?
2006-12-23 10:59:47
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answered by Camerons Mama07 3
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your hormones are going to be crazy, so many feelings are going to go through you. i was an emotional person forever, then when i was pregnant i might have only cried 2 times. i was more edgy than n e thing. i got mean rather than sad. You will be fine. good luck and congrats!
2006-12-23 09:25:44
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answered by mozartbuffy69 3
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I am right there with you. I remember the day before I found out I was pregnant, I went out to eat and we had such a terrible waitress i cried all the way home. It's normal.
2006-12-23 08:26:11
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answered by lindsey4706 3
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it is normal but try not to get too mad or stressed
2006-12-23 10:32:26
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answered by Victoria 6
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my friend is almost 10 weeks and she has the same issues its totally normal
2006-12-23 08:33:58
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answered by heatflora 2
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Welcome to pregnancy...the most emotional roller coaster you will ever travel....dont worry about it affecting baby...being emotional has no ill effects on bubs...
Congrats!
2006-12-23 08:28:36
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answered by Anastasia 5
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