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Emotional... What's the stupidest thing you've cried over when pregnant?

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PocketTasha · 15/11/2006 14:23

Hiya, i'm nine weeks pregnant and way more emotional than i ever have been when pregnant before. I cry at the drop of a hat. I was feeling dreadful the other night and cried when d gave me a blanket. but the stupidest was last night, we were watching Gordan Ramseys kitchen nightmares, and i started sobbing when he told the chef that his meal was nice! I can't be alone... Any one?

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wendy271 · 24/11/2006 19:59

Glad it isn't just me. I cried while singing i went to the animal fair to ds. It was the bit where the elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, it's so undignified...

tigertum · 24/11/2006 21:02

I had vivid memories of crying because I couldn't get a mark ot of a saucepan! I'm not even that houseproud either.

Amelily · 24/11/2006 21:02

A bit late but... the mobile phone advert (no idea which one) where the phone is left abandoned and all alone in the rain...in floods.

tigertum · 24/11/2006 21:35

LOL Amelily!!!

Twohootsunderthemistletoe · 24/11/2006 22:00

When I was pregnant I cried because I put orange juice on my weetabix instead of milk - howled for about 10 mins!

Now I've had DD I well up at all sorts of things - can be quite embarrassing . Don't usually go all out crying though thank god as I would be constantly blearly eyed and snot-fested!

TrixieVix · 25/11/2006 13:48

Just sat and read through this thread laughing at all the silly things that have made you all cry until I got to the post about the dog having to be put to sleep and wagging his tail for the last time - I have cried for half an hour solid, now have a headache and DH thinks I'm barmy!!

Mirage · 25/11/2006 20:20

The Redrow homes advert.I don't even like new houses,so don't know why it made me so emotional.

Toady · 25/11/2006 20:55

Brilliant thread, has made me and

I am not pregnant but cry at most things, the latest one was that my beautiful baby daughter is going to her first disco, it is her Nursery Christmas Disco and she is 3 years old

Toady · 25/11/2006 20:56

I meant as in tears of emotion iykwim.

MrsJ · 26/11/2006 20:15

Wow so its not just me! I cried the other day because I didnt know what I wanted for my tea!

You should see me when I have a reason-ish to cry!

Luckily DH is very good lol also i've caught the odd snicker from him, not that I can blame him for half the things i'm despairing at!

You've made me feel a little more saine!
Thanks ((hugs))

kama · 21/09/2007 14:30

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mosschops30 · 21/09/2007 14:33

I had a whole weekend of crying when I was just pg. It ranged from the fact that I wanted chips to that i didnt want to go to work .....I literally cried ALL weekend

Botbot · 21/09/2007 14:38

DP was at home plastering the living room ceiling. I was at work. He didn't answer the phone for about an hour (he'd taken it out of the room and had the radio on). I burst into tears because I was convinced he'd fallen off the ladder, hit his head and was slowly dying, just out of reach of the phone...

My boss was lovely about it and let me leave the office an hour early to check!

Not when I was pregnant, but once when I was premenstrual I got tearful while telling dp that a lady on the checkout at Safeway 'had a lovely name'. It was Queenette, I think.

Not when pregnant or premenstrual - I always cry when I hear a brass band. Don't know why.

skidaddle · 21/09/2007 14:39

Because the lemon and sugar and pancakes dh made for me (at 11pm) were too thick and just not right

Sobbed like my heart what breaking for about half an hour - Dh kept asking me, but what's wrong? Thought there must be a proper reason... but no

Meid · 21/09/2007 14:40

A bad weather report.

shanks313 · 21/09/2007 14:42

A baby rabbit crossing the road in front of my car during rush hour and making it to the other side to live another day.

Botbot · 21/09/2007 14:43

Have just realised how old this thread is!

jumpyjan · 21/09/2007 14:58

DIY SOS!

BellaMummy · 21/09/2007 15:08

I was 7 months pregnant and decided that I HAD TO HAVE a burger for lunch. A proper pub burger with salad, and chips on the side.

DH and I went to our local and I ordered the burger. Two minutes later the water came back and said they had run out. I cried at the table and refused to order anything else. Made dh finish his drink and go to another pub.

Got my burger in the end though!!

EllieG · 21/09/2007 15:10

Not having any milk for my cereal when I was hungry. Que - flounce, huff, cry.

MamaMaiasaura · 21/09/2007 15:11

The guys who came to collect the furniture yesterday to make room for baby nearly refused to take the wardrobe.. I cried they took it. I felt about 6 yeras old.

widgetsmummy · 21/09/2007 15:23

Seaside Rescue gets me - whenever someone gets rescued by that yellow helicopter I sob!

susiemj · 21/09/2007 15:26

It may be old but it's priceless.

Sarahjct · 21/09/2007 15:31

I cried when a lorry driver overtook me on the M25... He didn't even cut me up, he just was going a bit faster than me! hmm]

capecodder · 21/09/2007 16:56

I cry over the rain and ambulances. I also cried for over 2 hours last weekend because I decided that our dining room furniture doesn't match and we can't afford to re-do the room.

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