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Apagan43

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Newly Pregnant Super Cranky/borderline Crazy
Posted: 05-07-06 20:15pm

:d I just found out we're pregnant this weekend- took four home pregnancy tests and all were positive. I am about 4-5 weeks pregant. Today my feelings have been so irratic. I told my best friend not to ever call me again over a little fight- well I still think it was worthy :evil: and have been down right nasty to my awesome husband followed with a crying appology. Is this normal - when will it go away :x help!!
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Becky

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Posted: 05-07-06 20:19pm

Don't worry my husband has a permanant scar down his arm, where I scratched him with superhero strength after he said me having a waterbirth would be like putting a stranded whale in a jacuzzi! Needless to say he learnt his lesson and never joked around when I was pregnant with our second!
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Apagan43

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Posted: 05-07-06 20:25pm

Ok good- I feel better. I started walking two miles a day & quit smoking ironically about the same time I got pregnant and didn't even know I was pregnant. I didn't exercise today and I think it helps with the emotional thing.
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Becky

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Posted: 05-07-06 20:28pm

Yeah you've gotta learn to take deep breaths. I fell preganant again when my daughter was 6 weeks old so my hubby has been living with a total she-bi?Ch the past 2 years!
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Apagan43

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Posted: 05-07-06 20:35pm

:lol: your right! I'm on overload usually i'm go with the flow kinda person. Sooo excited I need to remember this above all. I have waited for this day a long time :d
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Becky

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Posted: 05-07-06 20:36pm

Well congratulations and keep everyone posted on how it goes.

Baby dust your way!
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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 05-08-06 10:42am

I am not an emotional person. I am very light hearted and even during af I don't get mood swings. But I can tell you that during this pregnancy I have been a horrid health forum. It has lightened up during the last few weeks but I was acting crazy and thought I was going out of my mind. Don't feel bad it just seperates the men from the boys. If he can't handle you being a little 'off' persay then he needs to work on his 'manlyness."

good luck to ya
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DylanJacob

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Posted: 05-08-06 10:51am

Lol it is completely normal, and more to the point - it's excusable :p

blame it on the hormones!
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diamond splinter

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Posted: 05-08-06 11:17am

Lol blame it on the man thats the best way I always blame my fella when i'm pregas lol
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