its commen to have mixed emotions its just hormones as if you havent had enouph from them latley.just relex im 33 weeks now and i have the same feelings.my advise is enjoy the baby free time while you can even though they r such a bundle of joy once it gets here you will have no time to do much of anything so spend time with you hubby and take it easy.
2007-04-17 05:39:40
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answered by foxychick142003 2
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oh I am SO with u on that one. Im 35 weeks and for the last couple of weeks been having major panick attacks about labour. i just cannot seem to see past it. Then the next day Im quite excited about it all, then scared again! I think its all part of being pregnant. Im just trying to remain positive about the whole experience. Its very difficult tho
2007-04-17 05:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a fifteen year old daughter who is so beautiful and during my pregnancy with her i felt exactly the same as you do. I soon found out at 37 weeks when she was born that my mixed feelings and emotions went away and i was back to normal old me! Don't worry, you will be fine!
2007-04-17 05:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey don't worry. All women do it. I told my doctor while I way lying on the table delivering that i didn't want to do this anymore and let me go home. You will be a great mom. The reason I say this is because you are worried so you know you care. No one has all the answers, just a lot more questions.
2007-04-17 05:43:31
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answered by krystina68 3
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This is very common in pregnancy. I found that keeping a journal helped me to deal with it. Try not to worry because your feelings are normal. I was that way with both of my pregnancies. Good luck being a mom, you'll be great.
2007-04-17 05:37:16
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answered by kat 7
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You're a normal pregnant woman. I had the same feelings and you're going to miss the pg belly too. Once she's out, you'll be scared of things too. Just think of it, you'll have a healthy baby girl in a couple months and you helped create her. Congrats on the almost here lil one. :-)
2007-04-17 05:36:34
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answered by punkin_eater26 6
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i was scared at first with my daughter but when i started to get bigger i loved it but the sickness and streching pains buy the end of the pregnancy i was ready for her to get out...i think that theres alot of women out there that have those type of feelings because of the erratic hormone changes
2007-04-17 05:38:38
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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I get confused but not about wanting my pregnancy to be over! I cant wait for that part.
2007-04-17 05:35:36
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answered by alexandria1_1999 5
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it is so generic to have blended thoughts, it is my 2d new child and infrequently i think of in line with risk we'd desire to continually no longer be having a 2d new child, through fact sometimes we conflict financially, stress is all area of the deal once you're pregnant and hormones could make it doubly tricky. you will nonetheless love your husband whilst the toddler comes, the comparable if not extra, I actually love my husband extra now, seeing him fiddling with my daughter makes me so unbelievably satisfied, there is not any longer something like transforming into a family members with your companion/husband to bolster your love in case you're already in a loving and good relationship.
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answered by betker 4
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don't feel bad it is all your hormones. everything will be OK I did that with both of my prenecy and now i have a 12 and 9 year old. I think a lot of women goes through this, but it will be OK
2007-04-17 05:37:36
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answered by rednascarmykids 1
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