Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 262 Location: Near Ottawa, ON
Anyone Have Strong Emotional 'symptoms' During Pregnancy? Posted: 07-17-07 10:30am
So...it's been forever since I've been on
here. I've been trying to keep this off my
mind because we've really been struggling
to get preggo for so long now but...I've
had a few odd things going on with my
health. I had what appeared to be a
regular period but ended sooner than usual
and I've been feeling sick to my stomach
on and off. My biggest thing right now is
my emotions though.
I've been feeling extremely anxious to the
point of feeling sick for no reason. I've
been feeling very emotional and for some
reason I feel the need to have constant
reassurance...in my accomplishments and
how I look. I've never felt like this
before and things are going pretty good in
my life.
Has anyone had emotional symptoms that
were caused by pregnancy? I don't mean
feelings about your pregnancy...just
emotional changes because of pregnancy.
Any insight would be great. I've tried
looking for this info and it keeps coming
up with emotional reactions to
pregnancy...obviously...that's not what
I'm looking for.
Thanks
Wannababy
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rosejackson
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Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Posts: 4326 Location: hertfordshire, england
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Posted: 07-17-07 11:28am
yes when your pregnant and especially in
the first trimester your hormones are
changing and your bound to be emotional. i
remember being in floods of tears for no
apparent reason and five minutes later i
was laughing
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wannababy25
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 262 Location: Near Ottawa, ON
Posted: 07-17-07 16:00pm
Thanks for the response.
I realized too that I should mention the
obvious...yes...I know that taking a test
would be the easiest way to end my
wondering...but money's tight and I'm soo
tired of wasting money on another
opportunity to be disappointed. Very
pessimistic of me...I know, but I've just
been trying for so long now. It's actually
been almost a year since buying a
test...and I almost prefer holding onto
hope instead of finding out right away
that I'm not.
If anyone else remember how they were
feeling (stress, anxiety, insomnia etc...)
during the first month or so...I'm
interested to hear.
Thanks again!
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rosejackson
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Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Posts: 4326 Location: hertfordshire, england
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Posted: 07-18-07 01:33am
over here in the uk there are plenty of
places to have a free test, like the
doctors for example. i really hope you
are, good luck and i hope you get your
answers xxxx
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Assena
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Joined: 12 Nov 2004 Posts: 328 Location: Georgia
Posted: 07-18-07 02:35am
ooohh the emotions were bad... it was like
PMS times 100. I could not watch movies
that had touching moments, because i would
start bawling and my temper was worse than
ever. My dh caught the brunt of it as well
as my best friend
best of luck to you
*** baby dust ***
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rosejackson
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Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Posts: 4326 Location: hertfordshire, england
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Posted: 07-18-07 12:58pm
i know its awful isnt it? one moment
you're happy and laughing, the next the
bawling your eyes out for no apparent
reason. my partner thought i was mad! it
was worse for me at the end of the
pregnancy though
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 07-18-07 18:43pm
i know how you guys feel lol
i went to walmart the other day and i was
looking for curtains. i couldnt find any i
liked so i burst out in tears! lol
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worriedplshlp
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Posts: 52 Location: independence
Posted: 07-23-07 23:30pm
Yes I was very emotional , I would
suddenly feel like crying, and
I did.
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