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emotions???

i am so emotional.. im tearing up and crying more then usual.. or freaking out about little things.
my boyfriend will be joking with me and ill either cry or blow up on him..lol
i can't help it..
is that normal in the early stages of pregnancy??
im about 4 weeks i think.
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yes! very normal!
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435139 tn?1255460391
It can be normal...I'm 32w pregnant and I get teary eyed over lots of little things...I'm a teacher, and one of my struggling students was reading so well, it literally brought tears to my eyes!  Luckily, I've only had three real bad episodes where I've become really emotional...one was over the color of our freshly painted living room walls and the other two were over the fact that I thought my husband was mad at me lol  He wasn't!
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I think I am about three weeks pregnant and I am soooo incredibly emotional. It is one of the hardest things I have dealed with in a very long time! I totally know how you feel. I will be lying in bed and all of a sudden just start crying and I have no clue why. It's crazy so you and me both! :(
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446156 tn?1275859576
thats normal for ever stage of pregnancy lol.  I snapped at my husband the other day because he left the toilet seat up.  LOL.  An he knows better than to tell me that I'm "hormonal".  No matter how right he is.  I cry at movies... an thats SOOOO not me.  ( I have mellow dramatic movie an chick flicks.)  So get used to it hun... it dosn't get better until you give birth.  Anita
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Sounds about right lol. when my sister was pregnant she did the same thing. She even cried every time she heard a country song on the radio and didn't know why.
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