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i.get.angry.for.the.smallest.things

I'm 19 weeks.and 4.days and I have.seen I.get.angry for.the.smallest.things.like if I.have.plans with my boyfriend and.he says he will be at.the house at a certain time and he.comes.two hours later I.feel like I'm going to.kill.him and just.feel a.rush of.anger.I have never felt.this.before.and it.makes Me feel.horrible.is this normal do other future mothers feel the.Same?? :c
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I felt that way from 17-19 wks it was awful I could have just killed someone I was so mad but it went away with time I'm 21 wks now amd I've calmed down a lot
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Ive been having the same issue actually. My Dr unwillingly put me back on antidepressants but mainly because I begged her to. I hated feeling that way especially toward my co-workers.
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Im 19w1d and im the exact same way...I get soo mad whwn my fiance.comes home late, he works as a car salesman and I never know when he is getting off and when he does I get so pissy and it makes him even more mad..and if he cusses I wanna rip his head off....sooooo I know the feeling!!
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It could be normal nous swings but if you notice it gets really bad and its over stuff that never.use to bug you I would talk to your dr. It could be depression, and that is something you want to nip in the butt before the baby comes because PPD is scary.
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I have the same problem! I hate it... I'm 15 weeks pregnant
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