Wow! It is great to see your question- I am also exactly seven weeks pregnant! I could not sleep and decided to get on the computer- I wanted to ask the same question that you did, but only for myself. I KNOW that I am having mood swings, but I just can't help it. I am trying to keep it together as best as possible. I have a husband and a three year old and a 14 year old. I really just want to be LEFT ALONE. I am sick to my stomach and I feel like the walking dead! I am soooooo tired everyday. So I guess in a nutshell yes, she is having mood swings. Oops, I almost forgot- I could care less about sex right now- and I know my husband feels a little rejected. But- you will never know how we feel..... It does get better when you get further along- Good luck and best wishes!
2007-04-02 22:06:08
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answered by Mommy of Two 2
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This sounds normal...I don't think anyone truly appreciates how difficult those first 6-12 weeks can be unless they have been pregnant! Everything in your whole body can seem to go into chaos at once, from digestive troubles to hormones to moods, you name it. I know it doesn't help much right now, but be patient. For most women, the worst of the early pregnancy passes after 12 or 13 weeks and many women feel much better from then until they hit their third trimester, when a lot of this chaos seems to start all over again.
Good luck to you both!
2007-04-02 22:25:43
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answered by Bruja 6
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Her hormone levels are rushing like mad. She's about to embark on the biggest change to her body since puberty. Plus, she faced with coming motherhood and your coming fatherhood.
So, she's going to be a basket case for a while. A way to help her is to try to do more around the house. Take her out to dinner. Do some laundry.
If she hasn't already, she's going to start getting really tired and maybe sick. Knowing that you are helping her by little things will mean more to her than she will probably be able to express and will say "I understand. I love you." loud and clear.
When my husband took upon himself to clean the bathroom, run errands, etc. without my asking during the first trimester, I think I fell in love with him all over again.
It sounds silly but when you are so sick, confused and bewildered by the physical changes, having a supportive, helpful husband is like a having a rock to cling to.
2007-04-03 03:05:05
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answered by kittyrat234b 6
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LOL yes i'm sorry to break it to you but this is very normal! At the moment your wife's hormones are all over the place! When a woman gets pregnant the levels of HCG (a hormone) skyrocket through the roof which makes her feel sad,happy,angry, and very vulnerable! Please just give her time as this will pass soon however a word of warning >>> it returns again around the last mth of the pregnancy :-) LOL going through it at the moment myself and sometimes, only sometimes i can laugh at how moody i am!
Congrats to you and your family!!
2007-04-02 23:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, Yes! My husband said that the only times he has ever wanted to leave me were when I was pregnant with our last 2 babies (before we realised I was pregnant!). This time (I am currently 8.5 weeks), as soon as I started to be a b*tch he insisted I do a pregnancy test! The result was positive and although he was still stressed out by my behaviour, he knew the reason behind it, and was more supportive and understanding. Thank god! Hope this helps.
2007-04-02 21:44:15
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answered by West Aussie Chick 5
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i replaced into very emotional throughout the time of my being pregnant and usually all i mandatory replaced right into a large hug. i might routinely push myself too some distance, looking forward to my physique and expertise ranges to have the means to end as much as they continuously had. in the tip i might fall in a heap on the floor crying and that i mandatory hubby to %. me up, supply me a hug and tell me that it replaced into ok. you will desire to do the little issues that make her sense specific. Does she like a foot rub down? any specific chocolate? bubble baths? those little issues would desire to help her to take a seat back and as a result no longer get to the factor the place she is falling aside. in terms of simpler issues, she would desire to no longer have the skill to do as lots around the living house as she used to. So prepare dinner for her, do the bathing, vacuum (certainly that one is extremely troublesome whilst your pregnant). Be greater wakeful than you normally are approximately what needs to be carried out and do it. additionally get excited along with her whilst she tells you atypical information approximately how the toddler is arising, humour her if she asks you to study a e book along with her (those issues would help her sense that the two one among you're in it collectively). desire this enables somewhat and do no longer forget that 2d trimester is normally the least perplexing :-)
2016-10-02 02:23:30
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answered by arieux 4
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Yes it's normal. She is going through a lot right now her body is changing and she is worried and nervous i am sure. Just be there for her as much as you can and just listen to her. Also make sure that she is getting plenty of rest. Hang in there it will get better.
2007-04-02 23:51:38
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answered by K and D's Mom 3
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Oh god yes! Try to remind yourself that they (hopefully, lol) don't really have anything to do with you. Hormones are attacking her from all sides right now. Mine made me pretty insane for a while there. Hang in there and be understanding. It's hard work growing a human being!
2007-04-02 21:27:05
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answered by Logan and Ella's Mommy 7
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Hi Yes it is normal your wife is going through huige changes and lots of pregency hormones but it is all worth it your will have a georgous baby
2007-04-03 01:01:14
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answered by mandy 29 4
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Yes.....it's normal, and could get worse...but hang in there, it's worth it i promise! Hormones can be cruel. Try and be as supportive as you can, because i can assure you...it's no picnic for your wife either.
Good luck to you both.
2007-04-02 21:34:42
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answered by jadybaby_76 3
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