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Crying

People say tht u should nt cry during ur pregnancy its nt gud for d baby..  as it wI'll cry n react d way u do after being in d outer world
  ...   bt with me situations made me do it badly..... am 34weeks n 1st time mummy. .... Help me plz..... is  This true.......
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Hormones have us do crazy things. Try to keep the stress Low though if that's why you're crying. Like the other day I was at kohl's sitting on the bench laughing one moment then all of a sudden I was crying really bad. I couldn't stop and I didn't know why. My hormones just crashed. Lol then I did it yesterday morning because my husband was leaving for work and I didn't want him to leave. Lol I've been super hormonal since I'm almost to my third trimester.
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Hunny I cried constantly with my first pregnancy lots of things got to me that wouldn't normally my daughter hardly ever cried after she was born she's a pain in the bum now at 11 months but I highly doubt it's from me crying whilst pregnant. Sometimes you can't help but cry. I cried cause macdonalds milkshakes weren't working and law and order finished. It just happens sometimes! Stay as strong as possible but don't worry about it it's a natural thing with all the hormones x
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Only if you're like supper stressed or angry. Our hormones will make us cry and that's okay as long as you have ways to calm down easy. The baby will be okay as long as you don't get stressed.
And all babies cry after birth but there are ways to help like knowing what they need and how to comfort them.
Good luck mama
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