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Pregnancy

Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Tearful

11 replies

DaphneMoon1 · 13/09/2014 14:47

I'm 23 weeks pregnant. Feeling horrendous today. I just want to burst into tears for absolutely no reason. Nothing bad has happened, I have nothing to be upset about.

Currently curled up on the couch in my pjs.

This is normal...right? Hmm

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FTRsGotAShinyNewNN · 13/09/2014 15:05

If I knew how to do clicky links I'd link my thread from the other day for you, I had uncontrollable tears on the school playground dropping DS off (I'm 21wks) so it seems it's completely normal.
Have a sofa day and hopefully you'll feel a bit better tomorrow Smile

LBNM19 · 13/09/2014 15:28

Yes I cry all the time because I feel so tired/unwell I want the pregnancy to be over now haha.

I'm 34 weeks now also say on the sofa back in my pjs after a bath xx

weebairn · 13/09/2014 15:32

Pretty normal… dare I say it's normal for the first year or so with a baby too! Take care of yourself.

silverfishlondon · 13/09/2014 15:38

I'm 22 weeks and writing this in a cafe red faced. I had to Ieave the house as having a cry over father-in -law cleaning our windows.

Also cried at a clip of the Simpsons wedding video,
And a news story about a new reader crying.
And cried when i finished work 10 mins late,
And because I couldn't get back to sleep this morning.
And when husband told me how much he cared about our elderly cat.

Its normal it seems! Having a good laugh at mumsnet helps

Annarose2014 · 13/09/2014 15:40

Yes, last week I heard "Nessun Dorma" and bawled my eyes out! Blush

But I figure that pregnancy is an emotional rollercoaster and its normal for all the emotions to leak out from time to time. Probably healthy!

Thank God we can't get drunk - we'd be snotty messes!

squizita · 13/09/2014 17:01

I was in a cafe and a song my late nan liked came on. I cried because of it.
She passed away at almost 90, peacefully. The song wasn't her favourite or anything, she just kinda liked it.

birdofthenorth · 13/09/2014 23:30

Oh God me too... just cried at Auld Lang Syne whilst flicking through Last Night of the Proms because I used to live in Scotland and sudd let felt sad about potential independence! Crying at the proms, ffs...

skyra13 · 13/09/2014 23:39

I'm currently 11weeks and me and my husband are hardcore gamers on the pc! Sounds odd to most ppl, its our hobby and how we meet, so a new game came out yesterday and things didn't go as we planned with putting a farm were we wanted and I cryed!

I also cries today at the game because I couldn't do something in the game just picking an item up! this is not my normal behaviour to cry over a game! Lol Hmm

StarFox21 · 14/09/2014 02:31

Hahaha skyra if I cried at games (bloke pc gamer I'm on ps3 tho gone off it as can't have the concentration atm!) I think mine would celebrate he could somewhat relate to what I'm upset about hahah!

Gennz · 14/09/2014 02:44

I just cried at the thought of our dog dying one day (he is not yet 5 and perfectly healthy but to be fair I did this before I was pregnant)

squizita · 14/09/2014 08:58

My DH nearly cried playing Destiny yesterday ... Grin all his little game buddies quit and left him alone on a 3 person mission.
I cried because someone said their cat (never seen said cat) died, on Facebook.

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