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8644515 tn?1411138777

Anxiety??

ive never suffered from bad anxiety, but before I was pregnant, I did consider myself a bit anxious but nothing serious. I find myself having this bad anxiety "attack" that I can't breathe and I need to repeat and tell myself I'm ok and to relax. It can be anything from music or too many people talking for example that make me feel this way. Is this normal during pregnancy??? Please tell me this goes away after I give birth...
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10513829 tn?1418224313
I got through anxiety attacks all the time. I didn't have it with my first pregnancy but this one most definitely. I do hope it goes away after you have your little bundle. If it doesn't talk to your doctor. S/he will be able to help you.
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I can totally relate. I hate it and I find myself pushing people away when I feel too overwhelmed
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8644515 tn?1411138777
It's such a bad feeling!! It' happens randomly. Hopefully it doesn't happen again. It's happened to me already several times during my pregnancy.
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I had my very first anxiety attack while pregnant the first time around and unfortunately my anxiety only got worse after that. Since I've suffered from quite a few. Thankfully none this pregnancy but I do have spells of rapid heart beating when I'm anxious and under a lot of stress but not a full blown anxiety attack.
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