Snippy At 13 Weeks - Normal? Posted: 04-13-06 18:06pm
Im 13 weeks preg with 2nd baby. It was a
planned pregnancy but happened a little
quicker than expected. (first try after
having implant removed)
i dont remember feeling this crappy or
crabby 1st time. I want to cry all the
time, for no reason. My 2 1/2 yr old
(this sounds horrible) grates on my
nerves. He's not doing anything wrong
he's not particulary naughty but when he
is playing with his cars on the floor the
noise goes right thru me, and I tell him
not to play. I tell him off for doing
the slightest thing wrong (then spend the
next hour apologising for over re-acting).
I feel that I am constantly on his
back!! And I do try my hardest to stop
myself but sometimes I tell him off before
I realise im doing it.
My husband is fantastic, but I hate him
being to close to me as he smokes
(outside) and even thou he sprays deodrant
before coming in the house he still
stinks!!! I itch all the time I cant
wear jewerly anymore as it iritates me.
Please please please help me is this
normal or is something wrong with me???
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Ingi
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Posted: 04-13-06 19:24pm
Yep, completely normal. Moreso I think
the second time around because you are
dealing with other children and don't
have the time or energy to baby yourself
like you did the first time you were
pregnant. Remember that? Sleeping when
you needed to, eating when you felt like
it, etc.
Yeah, no pregnancy is ever the same.
It gets better in the second trimester!
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tbaa_29
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Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 32 Location: England
Thanks Posted: 04-15-06 15:33pm
Hi thanks for the reply's I was kinda
worried.
Roll on second trimester then im hoping
that is better.
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