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Q: Horrible Moodiness
asked by: KatieFlower on January 3rd, 2007
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I am 2 and 1/2 months pregnant and my boyfriend is being so awesome but I am being a total annoyingand mean b*tch and I can't help it!

I know it must be raging hormones or something because I feel like I want to cry.

Does anyone know what I should do because I feel like I am going to drive my boyfriend over the edge an dmake him hate me.

What can I do to suppress my nasty feelings?

Any help? Thanks
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ang4291
replied on January 3rd, 2007
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I was the same way....And all the moodiness comes back in the end...Im now 39 weeks...And im driving my husband crazy!!!....You just need to reassure him that its just the hormones and you cant help it...My husband understood and was just extra carefull of waht he said and did. In the beginning and now I cry really easily...Over just about anything that makes me mad or upset......So just hang in there and explain to him that your not doing this purposely.....Good luck!
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KatieFlower
replied on January 3rd, 2007
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Oh, It's So Horrible!
Now I keep feeling like crying and my boyfriend knows its my hormones but he is still getting agravated and I can't say as I blame him.

I can't stand being so rotten and moody. Hopefully it goes away soon.
He probably wants to kill me.!!!
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ang4291
replied on January 3rd, 2007
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Ive always heard that your 4,5, and 6th month are the best....And I beleive taht cause I felt great until I was about 7 and 1/2 months.
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lil_blaze2004
replied on January 3rd, 2007
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Ya katie, it will go away for a few months, then it will come back in full force. I would cry at everything and get mad at him for the stupidest things. (like mixing my rice and corn together Rolling Eyes ) lol

it's good he know that it's the hormones but maybe try and use some breathing/relaxation techniques (which will come in handy for labour and dealing with a screaming parrot toddler...Mama mama mama mama mama mama mama mama mama mama .. What frick????????????????????? Lol sorry can you tell my son't been a pain in the rear lately. Lol
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