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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Normal pregnancy tiredness or antenatal depression?

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TheseAreMyGoodPants · 01/05/2022 07:50

Hi all. Apologies if I ramble a bit.

I'm currently almost 31 weeks with my 2nd baby. This baby was very much planned and wanted, but over the past few weeks I've been feeling increasingly upset/fed up. This pregnancy, in complete contrast to my first which was a breeze, has been much harder (morning sickness until 25 weeks, still getting nausea now, SPD, nosebleeds, migraines, having to take aspirin and have regular scans and consultant appointments..). This is all on top of continuing to work 40 hours a week.

Thankfully baby is absolutely fine but I've been feeling increasingly fed up and tearful. I find it hard to leave the house and dread going to work which is unusual as I normally love my job! I'm exhausted in the day but can't sleep at night. Sometimes it's due to SPD or baby moving or needing to pee every 10 minutes, but sometimes I don't know why. I don't want to see family or friends as I find it mentally exhausting. I've been increasingly impatient with my 3 year old and am finding her incredibly hard work at the moment, but what 3 year old isn't? Then I feel awful for being impatient with her.

Most of the day I feel either irritated, numb, or on the verge of tears. Every day feels like groundhog day and I'm just really fucking tired and fed up.

I do have a partner who is very supportive and helps out a lot.

I've been fortunate to never have suffered mental health issues before so I have no clue if this is just normal pregnancy hormones or something that I need help with. I think just a bit of a break from everything would help massively but then I feel guilty for feeling like this when I chose to have another baby!

Sorry for rambling. Thank you if you made it this far!

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Nillynally · 01/05/2022 07:59

I am you exactly. I'm 41 weeks tomorrow. I have a nearly 3 yo which has been hard work and this pregnancy has been miserable with sickness and SPD. I would speak to your midwife about your feelings. I know my feelings are based purely on being so tired and in pain/uncomfy and really hoping everything lifts once baby is here. You have my sympathies, it's so hard when your first pregnancy was so easy and exciting. I feel sorry for this baby that all I've done is complain about them!
Good luck x

DropYourSword · 01/05/2022 08:03

Speak to your midwife. She will
likely repeat an EPDS on you and then will advise you from there.
Good luck - I was very miserable in my pregnancy with insomnia, SPD and the most horrendous heartburn. I feel your pain right now!

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