SO NORMAL!!i am the same way still at 25 weeks, get use to it LOL
2007-03-26 02:10:50
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answered by puppy love 6
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Yes it is quite normal as our hormones are doing some weird things. Kind a like pms.
Why have I been so moody lately?
It's common to have mood swings during pregnancy, because of hormonal changes that affect your levels of neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) and the broad range of feelings you may have about becoming a parent. Everyone responds differently to these changes. Some moms-to-be experience heightened emotions, both good and bad; others feel more depressed or anxious. Most find that moodiness flares up at around 6 to 10 weeks, eases up in the second trimester, and then reappears as their pregnancy winds to a close.
Pregnancy can be a stressful and overwhelming time. You may be overjoyed at the thought of having a baby one day, and then just as quickly begin wondering what you've gotten yourself into. You may be worried about whether you'll be a good mom, whether the baby will be healthy, and how the cost of adding a child to your household will affect your family's future finances. And you may worry about how your relationship with your partner and your other children will be affected — whether you'll still be able to give them the attention they need.
Even if your baby is very much wanted, at times you may have mixed feelings about the pregnancy and what's ahead. That's not surprising, considering that the expectations we set for parents are so high these days, and the pressure starts even before the baby is born. You may be constantly wondering: Am I reading the right books? Am I buying the right products? Will I know how to stimulate my child's development properly and build his self-esteem?
In the meantime, your body's changing and you may be feeling unattractive in your own or your partner's eyes. You may be worried about putting on too much weight or looking "fat" as your body expands to accommodate pregnancy, while at the same time feeling that you can't exercise as much as you might want to or used to.
Finally, the physical symptoms of pregnancy, such as heartburn, fatigue, and frequent urination, can also be a burden. It's not uncommon to feel like you've lost control over your body and your life during this time. All these concerns may take your emotions on a roller-coaster ride.
Learning how to manage your mood swings maybe a good idea.
Good luck and enjoy your pregnancy
2007-03-26 09:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Deffinatley love, sorry but it's bound to last for a while yet. I'm 12weeks with my seccond and spent most of the time crying at silly things. Its due to changes in your hormones, after the placenta takes over ie 13-16 weeks, the messy hormones will calm down. Take it easy and carry a packet of pocket tissues with you every where for "emergencies". Good luck and best wishes!!!
2007-03-26 09:06:56
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answered by GEMMA H 2
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Just wait! It actually gets worse. I didn't think it was possible, but it did. I'm currently 25 weeks pregnant. The latest thing I cried at was Kill Bill vol 1. Yep. You heard me right. KILL BILL!! The most non-crying movie of all time and I was sobbing (in my defense it was when she woke up from her coma to find her pregnancy terminated). Let's see...another ridiculous thing I've cried at was the cartoon Futurama. My husband had a field day with that one. My advice? Learn to laugh at it, it makes it easier. And know that it won't last forever.
2007-03-26 09:48:04
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answered by poohb2878 6
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Yes. Those are the hormones! I remember before I knew I was pregnant, I was watching TV and found out that John Denver died..I went into hysterics LOL (It's not like I was even a big fan)
2007-03-26 09:46:13
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answered by KathyS 7
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lol!! Sorry to make light, but that's so funny. Yes, it is completely normal. I was a basket case up until about 12 weeks pregnant. I cried at the stupidest things. So, it is very normal, but it will get so much better I promise!
2007-03-26 09:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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well - knowing what i know from a guy's point of view about pregnancy, yeah i would say thats normal. hormones go all out of whack during pregnancy. just the way of things.
i have a bit of a friendly concern however....Full House? we might need to talk about that one. cheesiest sitcom in the history of sitcoms.
2007-03-26 19:16:34
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answered by luke_r1996 3
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YES IT IS! I am 8 weeks and i cryed becuz the lady on the subway told me i went the wrong way,she felt so bad its not like she yelled at me or anything she said it in a calm voice crazy aint it! them got damn hormones
2007-03-26 10:01:55
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answered by ttmcp 2
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yes. your hormones are all wacky and bouncing off the walls. It's common. =]. just try not to get too emotionally worked up or stressed because during your first trimester, there's a high chance of a miscarriage. (first trimester ends at the end of your 3rd month)
2007-03-26 09:00:09
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answered by Kiri 3
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Yes, it is normal. Your hormones are all in a flap, your body is changing, and
there's not a lot you can do about that. Good luck. Been there, done that.
2007-03-26 09:06:06
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answered by Garnet 6
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