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I'm 30 wks pregnant and some days I'm so unbelievably cranky! Nothing really has to happen to set it off. Small things can even trigger it, like, if my bf asks me to do too many things for him or if my daughters hair is in a knot and I'm having a hard time brushing it out, etc. Small things, any thing. Then, I also feel like everyone is against me sometimes. Like my OB judging me or I take what some people say personally when it's not. I'm usually not this kind of person and I wasn't like this with my first child. I'm assuming it's bc I'm pregnant and a little stressed about it. But, others think I'm just using that as an excuse. I'm not hateful to anyone or take it out on anyone, I try very hard not to do that. But, deep down inside I'm boiling. Is this related to pregnancy?? Is this common?? And the biggest question.. will this go away once I have my child or could it possibly get worse??
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Yeah me too im 32 weeks and everylittle thing seems to irritate me
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I think it must be common im 30 weeks on wednesday and i feel exactly the same. I feel so guilty about it but i could literally go off on one at the tiniest thing. I tend to potter around my room or sort through things when i get like this as i dont think its fair to make the rest of my family feel uncomfortable. Hopefully these next 10 weeks will pass quick cos its dragging for me now and i just wanna meet my little lady. Good luck in the rest of your pregnancy xxx
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