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Has anyone else turned into a prize bitch?

18 replies

DetentionGrrrl · 04/03/2007 16:04

I have been horrible the last few days. Grumpy, impatient etc.

Have been a rubbish mother the last few days as a result, especially today. If DS doesn't hate me now, he soon will.

I don't know if it's my hormones or something- am i alone here? I never even get PMT, but i've been a right t**t lately.

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DetentionGrrrl · 04/03/2007 16:10

just me then by the looks of it.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 04/03/2007 16:11

No, all of you ridiculously hormonal ones have. We just dont mention it, because, you know.....you are bitches.

Thinkstoomuch · 04/03/2007 16:14

Me too. Can't seem to snap out of it. DS fine, but DH definitely getting the brunt of it. Just can't seem to give a sh*t at the moment.

Taichimum · 04/03/2007 16:15

I am a bit*h from hell to my DH and want to through him out of the window. Very short tempered with DS too. Its awful, hoping it will pass soon as it did around twelve weeks last time. I feel like I am possessed by satan

DetentionGrrrl · 04/03/2007 16:17

i do care thinkstoomuch, but i'm just horrible lately. And DP keeps being very nice about it, despite me being an arsehole. It's been to the point that i feel angry, like my blood is boiling, for no reason. It was never like this when i was pregnant with DS. I am a bit anxious about going back to work next week- maybe that's part of it too.

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Thinkstoomuch · 04/03/2007 16:17

Oh no, are you lot pregnant then? I've not got that excuse - just a bitch I guess.

Thinkstoomuch · 04/03/2007 16:18

oops, just noticed topic area - doh!

DetentionGrrrl · 04/03/2007 16:23
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Eddas · 04/03/2007 16:35

No, think i'm always like this!!!!

It does make me more tired though and i am rrreally moody when tired

Oh well it's only a few months and of course the new baby tiredness will be sure to improve my mood no end!!!!

Guess dh etc will just have to get used to the new improved me..............The BITCH!!

Mistiek · 04/03/2007 17:02

You are definately not alone! My poor DH has been very patient with me as I get into these hormonal rages and everyone knows to steer clear from me when I get like this and there is never any explination for it either.

With only just over 2 weeks to go now and completely fed up its getting even worse and my patience with DS is running short too. I do feel really bad and would love for it too all go away but alas I know that the tiredness and fed up feeling will now not go away until baby is born and so neither will this awfull mood Im in.

DH's & DP's do get used to it - its just the kids that suffer as if they are as young as mine (2 years old) they just dont understand! Good luck and don't beat yourself up about it - it will all pass...

Seansgirl · 04/03/2007 20:29

You're not alone I am a complete miserable cow at mo. Am very grumpy and snappy. I do feel bad for DD, am trying very hard not to be so short tempered and stroppy with her and DH. Have been venting my unreasonableness on other things that annoy me. My Mum says I am worse miserable old git than my Gran was at 91 and thats saying something! god blesss her soul

Muminfife · 04/03/2007 21:23

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LadyOfTheFlowers · 04/03/2007 21:24

i was a horrible cow with ds2.

Jenniebibs · 05/03/2007 09:53

I've been quite shocked at myself during this pg (now 37 weeks) - especially in the 1st trim and now in the 3rd, I've caught myself thinking quite violent and aggressive thoughts!! In between thinking lovey dovey maternal thoughts about my 1st baba that is.

My FIL and MIL have had the brunt of it already, & I've spent ages planning what I'm going to say to anyone who DARES to criticise my parenting / ask me to stop bf in public / visit for too long post birth etc...

Normally I'm quite a peaceful & chilled out type of person so I am quite amazed at what I'm like at the moment!

Wondering if it might be some kind of 'lioness effect' from all these hormones maybe? My body's natural way of making me all protective of my LO?? Or is that just an excuse...

nh101 · 05/03/2007 11:54

My sister is 39 weeks with her first and is getting really fed up and ratty. Yesterday my other sister gave her a big hug and said "Don't worry - everything will be OK" and my pregnant sister said "What are you being so f*cking nice to me for?"

Charming!

MrsBadger · 05/03/2007 12:09

Not particularly a bitch, but I am a blubbering emotional wreck.
Saw my parents in person this weekend for the first time since announcing the pregnancy, was in floods of irrational tears after they'd gone because 'I didn't think they'd made enough fuss' depsite listening to me bang on about the mw/consultant, seeing a fashion show of new maternity clothes, bringing me the ancestral flannelette cot sheets etc etc

Holly29 · 05/03/2007 13:01

Mrs Badger
That's so funny - I had exactly the same reaction with some v close friends the other day - I burst into tears after they'd left because they hadn't 'made enough fuss' - hormones! Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who has some blubbering moments...

mum2george · 08/03/2007 16:25

Hi DetentionGrrrl

No, you're not the only one. Got so p*ssed off at work this week with the guy sat next to me that it was all I could do not to punch him, eating mackerel at his desk, eating with mouth open etc, my list of complaints about him was endless.

Am the same with DH but strangely have loads of patience with DS and have been doing all the nice mumsy things like baking with him. strange.

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