OH YEAH! my husband was overseas and when he'd call the phone lines were staticy and i'd get so mad and fuss at him lol and i felt bad afterwards because he was so far away but it was just the way my hormones made me. my poor dog used to make so angry just listening to her clean herself i wanted to throw her out the door lol but it gets better when you have your baby and then a few weeks later it came back for me but only for a few days :) i think this is most certainly very common and very normal :)
2007-08-30 07:07:03
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answered by Celena F 2
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I'm only 29 weeks but I'm feeling super emotional again. Actually, this might be worse than the first trimester was. Everything I hear or see provokes the strongest reaction out of me. The other day I was making a tuna melt and I accidentally dropped it on the floor and it splattered everywhere. I was so angry and upset I couldn't even move, I just stood there watching my cat lick it up and cried. What was worse was I had a hard time eating again for hours afterward, even though I was hungry, because that tuna melt was all I wanted and I didn't want to eat anything else. My mom told me she has to get an endoscopy to check for ulcers and I just had this horrible worry feeling rush over me, like she had been diagnosed with cancer. And one day she was late picking me up from the doctors by just a few minutes, and I started wondering if she could have gotten into a car accident, and then I started thinking about how sad I would be if anything happened to her and I started to cry right there in the waiting room.
I'm not normally like this. I can't remember the last time I cried before I got pregnant. Its the hormones. I hope mine doesn't get any worse by the time I'm 37 weeks.
Good luck!
2007-08-30 07:09:40
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answered by kittiesandsparklelythings 4
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Absolutely! When I was preggers with my daughter, we used to travel across town three times a week to have dinner with his family, and we had to drive over a railroad crossing that had five railroads on it (and there was no way around it without driving an extra thirty minutes). Every time we went over it, I felt like my belly was going to detach from my body.
I actually would punch my husband in the arm every time because it aggravated me to the point of no return. Every little thing, whether it was his fault or not, was cause for me to yell at him. I felt horrible, but he had no clue how miserable I was. Don't feel bad honey...I know it's hard, but you'll get through it. And you're almost there!
2007-08-30 07:09:31
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answered by still waiting 6
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Yes I feel the same way, I am mean to my husband, everything he does well just about everything irritates me. I also cant stand when my three year old boy screams and plays with his toys, and I am always yelling at him. I hate being this way but I feel like I have no control over it. I just tell my self it will be over soon, and I will be patient once again like I used too. I am 35 weeks pregnant and ready to have this baby!!!!
2007-08-30 07:13:35
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answered by rorybellows 4
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I know exactly how you feel right now. I am to the point where every little thing sets me off. Last night I put myself in time out in the bedroom after yelling at my hubby for not giving me enough corn on my dinner plate. I know I am being hormonal and stupid but I can't help it, and for whatever reason, he is the target for things to be taken out on. So I went into the bedroom and asked him very nicely to leave me alone and let me have my hormonal pity party. Good luck...
2007-08-30 07:08:57
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answered by Laguna 2
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Oh I understand completely! I am the same way. I am usually in a great mood but the tiny est thing could set me off. I find that when I am finally in a good laying down position my husband comes over gets me all uncomfortable just to scratch his back... irritating! I just blame it on my ever changing hormones! Congratulations!
2007-08-30 07:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-03 10:14:15
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answered by ? 4
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Yup, I did. The week before I went into labor was the worse. Just give your fiance a heads up that your hormones are especially bad right now, and you're apologizing in advance for being a b*tch. :) That's what I told my husband.
2007-08-30 07:07:16
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answered by alimagmel 5
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Yes definately! Although mine sometimes comes out as uncontrolable crying rather than angry shouting, I cry when my hubby corners too fast in the car or doesnt slow down soon enough before stopping.
2007-08-30 07:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a raving B with the second all 9 months. And just think what fun labor will be. Dag, I'm glad I got "fixed".
good luck doll
2007-08-30 07:10:07
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answered by reynwater 7
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