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7 weeks and hormonal!

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Hummingbird15 · 28/04/2015 16:07

Hi

I've been lurking and reading for the last 3 weeks since I got BFP but just joined today. Until the last few days I have been pretty much okay, bit bunged up (stomach-wise) but not feeling anything else.

But now I'm feeling really nauseous in the mornings and also quite emotional! Nearly bit the head off the pharmacist in Tesco on Saturday as she refused to sell me any type of laxative saying it wasn't safe until 12 weeks, and then this morning I cried in the vets reception for absolutely no reason what so ever - very embarrassing as I felt like some over-anxious weirdo but just couldn't stop! Had to tell the receptionist I was pregnant and she was very sweet, but still felt very foolish. I'm just not a crier - think I've maybe cried about three times in the last year, and always with good reason, so this was totally out of character!

Made me wonder, what's the most irrational or out of character thing that you've done whilst pregnant? Not sure whether this will make me feel better or get me dreading what is to come....?!

Thanks HB

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sarkymare · 28/04/2015 16:52

I shouted at a man in A&E recently. I went due to sickness and dehydration and was waiting to be triaged. A man came and sat two seats away from me. About ten minutes (and 4 loads of vomit) later he opened a packet of Pickled bloody onion monster munch and crunched away with his mouth open. I asked politely if he could stop
Eating them as the smell was making me want to be sick even more. He laughed and said no so I stood up and shouted told him he was an inconsiderate arse for eating the stinkiest crisps known man right next to someone who hasn't stopped vomiting since he sat down. 3 other people with sick bowls nearby nodded/smiled so I assume they was annoyed too.

I still don't think I was being irrational but my friend thinks I should have just moved seats. Personally I think I should have threw up on his shoes.... Just joking kind of

Hummingbird15 · 28/04/2015 17:03

Haha, I think his shoes were kind of asking for it!!

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FlorIxora · 28/04/2015 18:14

I agree with HummingBird, you should have vomitted on his shoes. It's not ABH if you're ill.

bunny85 · 28/04/2015 18:22

Well, I don't know if my one can be compared with being overly emotional, which I am not (I mean no different from my normal self), but since I fell pregnant I'm EXTREMELY forgetful (usually being the most responsible and organised person ever). Examples of only past week: walking out of the supermarket without paying (the one I've been shopping daily for few years), forgetting to return the books to the library on time, forgetting to put the lid back on properly on the takeaway cup of tea and spilling the whole thing on myself on a bus stop (but deciding it was a good excuse to go back into the shopping centre and getting myself a pair of maternity trousers), cooking and forgetting to put stuff in the fridge overnight, forgetting how many weeks pg I am when asked... And that's just about a quarter of embarrassing situations Blush

Amyyy27 · 28/04/2015 18:32

I was laughing at some pictures on facebook the other day of a man who asked for his picture of him stood next to the eiffel tower to be edited.. anyway i was laughing away when all of a sudden the laughing turned to sobbing whilst still trying to laugh. I looked insane!

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