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Is it normal to feel this angry in late pregnancy?

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Nuttyaboutnutella · 21/04/2019 14:19

Nearly 36 weeks pregnant with dc2. Already fed up, not sleeping much and very uncomfortable. Suddenly the last few days, I've been very snappy and emotional. ILs asked if they could pop in on Monday, I basically threw a hissy fit as I don't want visitors at the moment (totally unlike me!)

Just now, I asked DP to take over putting our toddler down for a nap as my back was hurting. I was on the bed for no less than 2 mins when there's a knock at the door. My brother turned up in unannounced. All I wanted was a quick lie down, some lunch and cup of tea and to be left alone. He was here for 30 mins but it has seriously pissed me off. I have to get the toddler up from his nap soon or he won't sleep tonight (DP is doing some stuff in the garden which I've asked him to do).

I don't want visitors, I just want to be left alone, don't even want DP around at the moment (and he's seriously ace). Luckily he's buggered back off outside as he knows I want to be left alone, bless him.

Just seriously hacked off with my brother just turning up just as I'm about to rest. At least text first.

I'm actually quite ragey Blush I remember feeling a little hormonal at the end with my son but not to this extent. Is it normal??

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TwinkleTee · 21/04/2019 14:30

I was extremely ragey at the end of both pregnancies. If its not normal than at least we can be abnormal together :)

good luck for the next little while. Heavily pregnant with a toddler was waay worse than having a newborn and a toddler in my experience

Passthecherrycoke · 21/04/2019 14:32

This is me this weekend. I’ve cried at least 3 times a day for the last 2 days

ApplestheHare · 21/04/2019 14:33

37 weeks and suffering with the rage. I think hormones just go crazy towards the end and you do just want to be left alone as labour gets closer Flowers

HerSymphonyAndSong · 21/04/2019 14:36

I was in a rage until I went on mat leave - but it was my first pregnancy so of course once on ML I was alone as much as i needed whilst H was at work. I can well imagine that with a toddler that resting time is even more precious

Nuttyaboutnutella · 21/04/2019 14:39

Glad it's not just me!

Just came back downstairs after going to the toilet, my mother rings my phone (I didn't pick up) then I discovered the little chocolate cupcake I put in the table GOT MOVED TO THE KITCHEN BY DP so I had to get back up off the sofa to get it again. Surely that's enough for me to LTB?? Grin

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Passthecherrycoke · 21/04/2019 14:42

I can’t move around either. My 3 year old needs things constantly and I just can’t keep up. I’m on the sunbed in the garden now and that’s where I’m staying. All the getting up and down is killing me. This is how small children let themselves out the front door and are found wandering Grin

mcjx · 21/04/2019 21:42

Yep I'm like this atm. Fucking sick of the ILs turning up every other day Angry

LouB1990xX · 21/04/2019 22:46

Yes I’m 38 weeks and I’m very angry. I threw a huge fit cus DH bought me the wrong Easter egg, refused to accept it then decided to accept it Grin

Cantthinkofausername1990 · 22/04/2019 07:40

I'm 32 weeks and already just want to be on my own Hmm I sneak up to my room for peace and quiet (and because it's the only place in comfortable) whenever I get the chance

Cantthinkofausername1990 · 22/04/2019 08:19

After writing my post above, dp came in to tell me he was taking ds (5) to work with him today!! I think he's getting the hint Wink

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