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how bad is to cry while pregnant?

I have been crying non stop, arguing every single day with my husband not only because I feel more sensitive  but because we had lot of problems before I realized I was pregnant?

Does anybody know about sb who got a baby with problems because of it?
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It's ok crying is better then yelling and trust me my man and I fight too then I get emotional because I think I was being mean to him but I seriously cry all the time Luke Bryan's voice makes me cry
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Recent studies of stressed mice showed their babies had more behavioural/emotional problems but it also showed that the mothers physical touch could reverse this once born. Crying itself is normal! We are all more sensitive and probably emotional because of the big change coming. So I dont think crying could be disruptive at all but apparently its best to keep the stress down.
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With my first pregnancy I cried all the time and was so emotional. With this pregnancy I'm not so much. Its just ur body changing and having ur hormones change. I personally don't think its terrible to have a cry fest here and there, its ur body expressing emotions. I don't think that it is good to stress urself out while pregnant but I did read recently off a pregnancy website that stress is not a factor of miscarriage which I have been told before that it was. I do hope things get better for u and ur baby's father. I have been there with mine. We had a lot of problems when we were first starting out. We have now been together 12 yrs :)
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I.hope.is not bad, bcus i cry a lot too... and soooo hard. I hate it.. =( and also has.to do with babydaddy.
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