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Crying over forgotten milk

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lockdownbabyx · 11/06/2021 23:40

Almost 20 weeks pregnant and I have the odd days where I'm super emotional.. but today is on a whole other level. Text DP and asked him to pick up some milk on his way home from work, aswell as some chocolate. He come home with chocolate, an energy drink for himself but forgot my milk. I instantly felt a lump in my throat and had to stop myself from crying, I've come to bed and keep crying thinking about it. Now I know hormones are a powerful thing, but crying over something as trivial as forgotten milk?! God I hope this passes 😂 I feel so silly x

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Whatthefucculent · 11/06/2021 23:44

Ah, it will pass I promise. Many years ago I had a very emotional pregnant 'episode' in M&S because they didn't have any tuna sandwiches 😢. They had 2 staff members sit & comfort me. It sounds fucking bonkers now 🤣.

Cheeseycheeseycheesecheese · 11/06/2021 23:47

I did it in tesco at about 20 weeks too, they'd sold out of cheesestrings... I really wanted a cheesestring 🤦‍♀️

It will pass, hormones are the worst sometimes.

Mylittlesandwich · 11/06/2021 23:48

DH couldn't get me the ice I was craving in late pregnancy. I was so upset he called my mum at 9pm and she went to the big supermarket in the next town. I love them both dearly. It will pass OP.

lockdownbabyx · 11/06/2021 23:48

Oh it's nice to hear others stories that are just as trivial 😂 thank you ladies. It's odd because I'm very aware I'm being over sensitive, but it doesn't stop the tears! Bloody hormones x

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trunumber · 11/06/2021 23:49

Then you have the baby and extra super crying hormones for the next 10 days. I cried about EVERYTHING in the 2 weeks after having my baby, it was so bad I used to then burst into laughter at the ridiculousness of it

nervousseacreature · 11/06/2021 23:49

I had a total floop at about 20 weeks too cause we were going to a bbq and I had picked out an outfit for warm weather. Husband told me it was cold outside and I’d be better to wear something warmer. Cue meltdown. I cringe thinking about it now. Hormones!!! Mind you the post-birth ones are just as ludicrous!

lockdownbabyx · 11/06/2021 23:51

@trunumber it's funny you say that as I'm now texting my mum and we're both laughing over how ridiculous it is 😂. It's the strangest thing, like PMS but 100% worse. I dread how I'm going to be once baby is here and my milk comes in, I hear that's when il be at my worst 🤦🏻‍♀️ x

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ShinyGreenElephant · 11/06/2021 23:54

Oh I was like that OP, most memorable one was when I realised toddler DD2 had lost one of her brand new trainers and I sat on the floor in the middle of the train station and sobbed, couldn't stop crying. Two members of staff came over to look after me, someone made me a cup of tea and they radioed through asking security to look for the trainer. It was found about 3 mins later and I felt like the biggest dickhead ever. Think I was about 20 weeks too it must be the time for it!

ShinyGreenElephant · 11/06/2021 23:56

Oh and when DD3 was about 4 days old DH accidently gave her and DD2 the wrong white noise machines, just switched them over, and I cried myself to sleep over it. He got up and swapped them back but it didn't help, I was too devastated by that point

lockdownbabyx · 12/06/2021 00:04

Oh these are making me laugh, so glad it's normal! Keep the stories coming ladies, they're keep the tears at bay 😂

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Cottoncandyandpeaches · 12/06/2021 00:26

I didn’t know until a week before I gave birth that I was pregnant with no3 (now 21)

I remember dropping a sock on the floor when I would have been 6 months (ish)

That was the end of the world-I sat on the stairs and cried my eyes out

A week or so later,I found myself crying and wailing because I’d lost my house keys and couldn’t go out without them

I found them in the kettle

A day later I howled cos every time I went upstairs,I came back down without it-it really was the end of my world

I honestly thought I was losing my mind

MrsXx4 · 12/06/2021 01:45

In my last pregnancy I cried uncontrollably at the fact it was too hot for the steam train ride I booked and that the steam train would be pulled along by another train. So I still rode in the same carriage etc it just wasn't powered by steam. My husband didn’t know what to do with me, I was devastated!!

Another time the garage had ran out of paracetamol and a lady told me to take hers and I burst into tears at how kind she was! She must have felt so awkward!

In this pregnancy I haven’t been as tearful, the only time I’ve cried was when my toddler was being cute in the park and I just got really emotional about it!

Watermelonkindness · 12/06/2021 02:07

Ha ha, yes I remember at about 3 months PG crying in Morrisons as they had no smoked sausage (which I would say we eat about twice a year max!). Husband was away and next nearest supermarket was the other side of town. It seemed like the end of the world at the time!

Danoodle · 12/06/2021 03:04

I once burst into tears because I was looking for something in the freezer, then realised I'd already taken it out but forgotten Blush

georgarina · 12/06/2021 04:46

Lol I've never had this! I did once cry as a teenager because I couldn't find diet Pepsi anywhere but I was extremely hungry and jet lagged...that's the only equivalent thing I can remember

ElmtreeMama · 12/06/2021 04:55

I cried when I finished my bottle of Dr Pepper
I was sat on the toilet bawling and my husband came in obviously alarmed and all I could say was
'I've finished my drink', he brought me a second one up and that made me cry even more.

Luckyelephant1 · 12/06/2021 14:32

Cried once because there was no cucumber for my sandwich. I don't even like cucumber normally.

Cried BUCKETS when I saw the queen sat at her own at her husbands funeral. I mean of course it was sad and I may have welled up normally but I was inconsolable for a good few hours.

Cry often when I can't decide what I want for dinner and DH keeps saying we can have whatever you fancy which is nice but I just don't know! This one is in the present tense because I'm still pregnant haha.

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