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Crying at the drop of a hat!!

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lilllysa · 16/06/2010 19:12

Hi everyone )

I'm currently about 7 weeks pregnant (by my calc 10 by my midwifes) and I'm SO emotional . . I mean I can hardly watch TV cause every advert makes me cry . . Any kind of charity ad has me in floods!! . . Pretty much anything my DD does makes me cry with happiness . . anything my DP says . . I caught him reading a book on pregnancy today and was in floods!

Wasn't like this with DD . . Anyone know how much more of this I have to deal with lol

Thanks

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lilllysa · 16/06/2010 21:22

Think I'm freaking people out a little bit lol

My hormones are killing me!!

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MissCKitty · 16/06/2010 21:26

I sympathise so much, am anout 7 weeks myself and I am an emotional f*wit . I have a low tolerance level for irritation and the slightest thing will make me cry. I'm up and down like a bloody rollercoaster. Poor fella doesn't know whether he's coming or going. However according to the lovely ladies on mumsnet it does get easier eventually..........

knackered76 · 16/06/2010 21:38

I'm around 7 weeks as well. I welled up driving to a friends the other morning when I saw some children doing their cycling proficiency on the road!?!?!?!?!

Also welled today when I saw clips of the floods in france, no-one injured or stranded. No, just a car floating away!?!?

LaRagazzaInglese · 17/06/2010 00:27

I'm 8+3 and cried the other day because DH asked me "why do you bother recycling paper? they just chuck it all in the same bin anyway" i was screaming at him justifying myself and then lied on the bed still crying.

Took the dog for a walk, and a male puppy belonging to a dirty little boy, tried to mount her, i picked her up, went home, walked in the door and whailed "Molly got raped by a gypsy!" and cried for another half hour! my poor DH

PickleSarnie · 17/06/2010 07:54

I cried in Somerfield once when I couldn't find the Marmite.

Serves me right for shopping in Somerfield I guess. Probably wouldn't have happened in Waitrose.

Lavitabella · 17/06/2010 08:02

I cried because the bus driver wouldn't let me on the bus, when my oyster card had run out of credit

Although yesterday I was deliriously happy, I'm actually acting rather strangley I am 14+3 with twins

thislittlesisterlola · 17/06/2010 08:26

Mine comes in waves and at 38 wks im very emotional again. The cause this morning is dp asking if i would like him to change my library book. Its not even half 8!

lilllysa · 17/06/2010 18:32

This has amused me muchly

Glad its not just me! Had to pull over today because I saw a duckling. Really. 1 duckling. My DP & DD think I'm losing it!

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angelihelen · 17/06/2010 18:40

Oh that bloody John Lewis advert with the 'She's always a woman' song. Everytime it first came on, this was when i was in the first trimester, I would be inconsolable. "She's having a baby! I sobbed to my husb, "And then they grown up.."

It doesn't get better. This week I was in Asda, the song came on, I was really really struggling to control myself.

Still, better out than in hey? Or is that something else....

vicbar · 18/06/2010 09:58

I burst into tears in the playground when DD teacher told me she'd won a regional B&Q house of the future competetion. Everytime I tell anyone (VERY often Im soo proud of her and I know how excited she'll be when she she's is massively enlarged outside the new building) I well up!
Im 35+2 and not a cryer at all.

ellieinshock · 18/06/2010 10:44

I was watching Airline yesterday (why?!) and they wouldn't let some people on a flight, and then they did let them on, and I burst into floods of tears. Literally, heaving sobs.

I am very pleased to see that everyone else is living on the edge too... I'm only 5 weeks, terrified at how much worse it's going to get!

angels1 · 18/06/2010 11:02

ellieinshock that made me laugh...as I cried watching 'airline' too! lol

ellieinshock · 18/06/2010 11:12

oh thank goodness we're all mad together! I'll tell my DH it's not just me - he thinks I've lost the plot!

saltnvinigarcrips · 18/06/2010 13:41

Totally pathetic but i was inconsolable yesterday when my DH replied to my question about whether or not he had rinsed the kidney beans in our chilli 'you only need to drain them not rinse them!' Needless to say I couldn't even finish the nicely cooked meal

SkaterGrrrrl · 18/06/2010 13:59

I cried on a plane the other week because I was getting a cold and no one would bring me a cup of tea

del1 · 19/06/2010 21:07

It doesn't get any better ladies, I am 39 wks, and cried walking through town today.
I only wanted to go to one shop for a fathers day present. I had ds in a pram and got stuck at the top of about 15 steps.
The shop I wanted to go to was at the bottom of the steps.
There wasn't anyone about to help me go down, so I stamped my foot and started to cry.
I had to walk an extra 5 minutes to find a lift. Everyone was looking at me, although not sure if it was for my huge low belly, my waddle/limping walk, of that I had tears rolling down my face

CheeseChomper · 19/06/2010 21:21

Haha, this thread's great, I feel much better having read this!

I'm 7 +4 and was feeling tired and weepy all the time until a few days ago, then started to feel a bit better, and now the hormones are back again with avengence today!

Today i've welled up when I slightly tripped in the street today whilst shopping, and when an evil bitch a woman beeped at me and nearly hit me whilst I was driving over a mini roundabout (it WAS my right of way!), was in floods! Also, got home from said shopping, and balled my eyes out to my DP that my boobs were now too big and didn't look good in any clothes anymore- definite mentalist!

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