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very moody and emotional at 6 weeks - normal?

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justbeenforapromenade · 31/08/2009 16:50

Also, my breasts don't always feel tender, is this an OK sign, I'm just worried I'll MC again (did at 12 weeks last time) no bleeding but a tiny bit of itchiness. I just generally feel very ratty/ low.

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JRocks · 31/08/2009 17:15

I think it is normal, I was certainly a harridan at that time! Best wishes for this pregnancy

valbona · 31/08/2009 20:37

I was monstrously moody, truly horrible, about that time. sobbed every day some between 4 and 6pm like clockwork and felt snappy about the tiniest things. I felt abnormal at the time but am sure it's normal really.
hope all goes well for you

bevlin · 01/09/2009 14:22

I was moody first 12 weeks with DS and had sore boobs before the test was positive (so 4.5 weeks roughly).
I was even more moody and quite down this time until 14 weeks and my boobs only started to get sore around then too, this time (im 22 weeks)

Tigresswoods · 01/09/2009 16:43

I got the odd day when I was so sad and upset for no reason that I thought I was loosing my mind. I had 2 days before I knew I was preggers and a couple in about week 6 or 7. Seems fine now though (14 wks)

mum2phoebs · 01/09/2009 17:51

I am 8 weeks pregnant and feel CRAP! I am feeling sick all day, tired, moody, grumpy, lazy the lot and I must say it's doing the world of good to my relationship with my husband and 3 year old daughter....NOT!

Just finished having a row with my husband and said I was much happier when I was single....of course this isn't correct but I'm blurting out all sorts of rubbish!

I don't remember feeling this bad last time around, I just desperately want to have my scan so I can relax about everything being ok.....

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