HI Sarah,
I was honestly all over the place in the first 12 weeks... crying half the time, like a rotweiler in lipstick the other half...
Although I was broody as anything and this little one was very much wanted, when reality hit, along with feeling sick and crap and exhausted all the time, coupled with that almighty dose of hormones (like PMT x 1 million) sendig my emotions all over the shop. Started worrying about my career, my identity, how we would cope fiancial and all that. Gave my DH one heck of a time, I can tell you. Poor bloke.
Then we had a real scare at 12 weeks, and were told our baby wouldn't survive, and suddenly all the rest paled into insignificance. Suddenly realised I loved this child more than anything and all the discomfort didn't matter.
Now I'm 23 weeks, all turned out to be fine, and can feel her moving around (occassionally belting me in the bladder too..) and feeling so thankful for her.
Pregnancy's no breeze for sure, and in the early days it can be hard to feel connected to the little thing that you can't see or feel but which is making you feel really crap. Once you do, though (and I really really hope you don't have the scare we did) everything changes - honestly!
Plus the second trimester really does get better. I still get tired out and a bit puffed and all that, but now we know our little girl is OK most of the time i just feel like I've won the lottery...
Give it time, hon. A few weeks and hopefully you'll start feeling better. Be kind to yourself in the meantime and make sure DH cherishes YOU while you're going through all this!
DB
xx