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I got really angry at my partner and stomped my foot hard

21 replies

Helpdesk3 · 26/12/2021 12:49

I just need some reassurance, I got into a right fit this morning and shouted loudly at my partner and stomped my feet on the floor - I'm 33 weeks, does this affect my baby in any way?

I'm also scared I'll go into labour. Its been 2 hours since its happened and baby is moving as usual.

I think we were just in eachothers way and should have really just given some space to him.

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Santahatesbraisedcabbage · 26/12/2021 12:50

Your baby is 100 %fine...
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Tee20x · 26/12/2021 13:02

???

Blxo94 · 26/12/2021 13:03

Hi op,

I think you would find that most woman do this to their partners in late pregnancy haha. Why do partners love to p*ss us off lol.

Your going to be fine, and so is baby ❤️

user15364596354862 · 26/12/2021 13:03

What kind of effect do you think that would have?

PotteringAlong · 26/12/2021 13:05

Why would stamping your foot affect your baby?

SilverRingahBells · 26/12/2021 13:05

First baby is it? Grin
I fell down ten stairs when twenty weeks pregnant and landed smack in my arse. That was a bit worrying (but was fine). Stamping your foot really isn't.

GiltEdges · 26/12/2021 13:07

Sorry OP, I'm trying to understand your thought process as to why this would be an issue for baby and drawing a complete blank...

Matilda128 · 26/12/2021 13:08

Evolution has made sure we can still run and fight even though we are heavily pregnant- otherwise we would have all been eaten by wild beasts. We're just not very fast anymore. You're absolutely fine and will not go in early labour. And before anyone says anything it's both completely normal to feel anxious during pregnancy and get totally furious with people around you. I hope you have made up though and can relax the rest of the day. X

Comedycook · 26/12/2021 13:09
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R0tational · 26/12/2021 13:10

Its fine

girlmom21 · 26/12/2021 13:12

Baby might come out thinking it's moms a dinosaur if you keep stomping. Be careful.

Skinnymimi · 26/12/2021 13:12

Hi OP! Ignore the comments of people with zero compassion. They just wait for an easy prey to attack. Your baby will be fine but keep monitoring her movements. You stressing about it actually is more risky than the event. Love to you and your baby.

MagnoliatheMagnificent · 26/12/2021 13:14

Are you a rabbit? 🐇 They like to stomp their feet when cross….

theitgirll · 26/12/2021 13:15

Your baby is fine. You might want to consider growing up a bit before you become a parent.

Helpdesk3 · 26/12/2021 13:43

Thank you all for your comments

To all those thar asked the rationale behind my question - I believe its just the stress of the situation makes you anxious.

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Shallwegoforawalk · 26/12/2021 14:22

Babies are so well protected in there. Don't worry.

I have several friends (due to a former role) who are emergency services/HCP. They've treated heavily pregnant women involved in major car smashes, bad falls, house fires, been attacked and kicked in the abdomen, had serious health issues, collapsed etc and the babies have been absolutely FINE. They've had a couple of thank you cards after truly awful incidents featuring a perfectly healthy newborn.

The human race would have died out a long time ago if we were that vulnerable when pregnant that such a tiny thing as a wee jiggle from a foot stomp would upset them. Now go and try to relax - bringing your blood pressure down is more important than worrying about this.

Santahatesbraisedcabbage · 26/12/2021 14:23

Imo pregnancy is an ideal time to tackle your anxiety and stress levels.
Having a dc will he a challenge otherwise..

AnneLovesGilbert · 26/12/2021 14:25

@Blxo94

Hi op,

I think you would find that most woman do this to their partners in late pregnancy haha. Why do partners love to p*ss us off lol.

Your going to be fine, and so is baby ❤️

No they don’t. Having a tantrum isn’t ever okay even if you’re pregnant.

OP, your baby will be fine. Your relationship won’t if you carry on like this. Calm down.

Thesearmsofmine · 26/12/2021 14:26

Your baby will be fine. The type of stress that could have an impact on pregnancy is much more acute than a minor disagreement with your partner.

LittleMG · 26/12/2021 21:18

I went absolutely nuts at someone when I was pregnant with my son now 3. I went so mad I gave myself a nose bleed. We laugh about it now but I even threw a pair of shoes at them. I think being pregnant made me even madder 😂

wizzywig · 26/12/2021 21:18

First time?

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