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25 weeks and an emotional wreck

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jbakedbean · 28/06/2013 00:36

So today I cried in the toilets of a shopping centre for 10 minutes, I cried in the post office (the lady behind the counter asked if I was ok as I looked a little peaky, to which I burst into tears) she was lovely and got me tissues and water. I cried in the apple store, again the staff were lovely, I cried in the EE store, (staff not so lovely, since they were the cause of me crying), cried on the phone to my mum, cried on the phone to my partner who is currently working abroad, cried on the phone to my parents in law, cried in the car. Who knew I was so utterly pathetic and could make such a public display of weakness, all because of a phone store being as awkward as possible.

Anyone else as tearful as me?

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Futterby · 28/06/2013 00:58

So much. My sister wouldn't stop using her phone today to chat to me and I was in bits for like two hours. Called my mum going "sob sob everyone hates me I'm so sad and tired and I want a cuddle sob sob" for pretty much no reason.

And when I was about 10 weeks (18 weeks now) I cried for three hours because DP forgot to bring in cauliflower and Family Guy had started half an hour early and I'd missed an episode. Crazy times!

Futterby · 28/06/2013 01:04

Also, I couldn't get my shoes on like a week ago (back pain) so had to leave my mum's house wearing her Crocs. Cried the whole way home.

plentyofsoap · 28/06/2013 01:20

I cried yesterday, but I can't remember what set it off! It was obviously nothing important. Apparently I can't sleep tonight so its just one thing after another Wink Don't worry it will pass.

ExhaustedMamasita · 28/06/2013 11:07

Cried my eyes out after stalling the car a few times last weekend! Pregnancy hormones are so exhausting?

JethroTull · 28/06/2013 14:21

You're not alone. I cried earlier in the week because I couldn't find anything to wear. I cried last weekend because the garden was a mess. Cried for an hour in the park when I was 10 weeks because I couldn't find the right sort of stick for the dog.... It goes on!!

Cassieyellow · 28/06/2013 18:28

My goodness the title of this thread caught me. I too am 25 weeks and have cried 4 times today. Totally empathise. I try to laugh about it but then start crying again !!! Big hugs to you.

Korovaj · 28/06/2013 19:21

I cried today because I broken a mug...and it's a mug that I never liked!!

Roll on september so this madness can end!!

AnythingNotEverything · 29/06/2013 08:22

Absolutely. 24 weeks here and I managed to keep a lid on it one morning this week when I missed my train connection. Not sure how I managed it. Missing trains is like flicking a switch or turning a tap on.

Every time I read anything about Nelson Mandela I'm an absolute wreck. It's as if I'm family.

I think the day he passes on with be a very wet day in our house.

Mondayschild78 · 29/06/2013 13:24

In my last pregnancy I cried at Deal or no deal Blush
This time (20 weeks today) I started crying when one of the baby names we like reminded me of my dog who died 10 years ago. I also cried the other day for a reason so small I can't even remember now. You are not alone!

Newmum0113 · 01/07/2013 23:52

Last week I cried because the girl at the counter in Subway wouldn't get out the fresh tub of tuna as the one she had had been out 3 days - there was only a tiny tiny amount left as well.

I stormed out annoyed and went to Gregs but they gad sold out. ithen went to go to the public toilets but the lift was broken and there were so many stairs. I just burst into tears as I reached the top, a sweaty blubbery mess.

Luckily there was a young mum at the top about to carry her lo down the stairs who stopped to just give me a hug and tell me it would be ok. God bless her kindness!

I am worried this is only the beginning !! Confused

jbakedbean · 04/07/2013 09:57

Thank you so much, since this is my third pregnancy then I know it is normal but just sometimes you need to be told you're not alone.

Not cried for a whole 3 days now, although I'm avoiding anything emotional, bargain hunt is about the right level for me. Long lost family is one to avoid.

Good luck to everyone and keep those tears flowing, I've decided it's better out than in, I just wish I would do it a bit more privately next time. I love the one about the dog stick xxx

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Rowboat · 04/07/2013 16:30

16 weeks and cried at Woolly and Tig this morning. My 23mo dd just looked at me like I was crazy. She's probably right. I've also got serious sense of humour malfunction and ensue crying in the look at work daily. Sigh.

Rowboat · 04/07/2013 16:31

end up in loo. DYAC

Lion5711 · 04/07/2013 22:59

Yep one of those weeks for too at 25 weeks. Coupled with sickness, runs, back pains and general tenseness I'm just feeling very sorry for myself so have been crying lots toy poor partner and mum and unfortunately my 2 year old today aswell!

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