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Moody

I am very moody,  I seem to be miserable for no reason.  This is my 3 child and it has been 7 years since the last one.  I am 6 weeks and 32 years old.  Are these mood swing normal?  
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Totally normal. This is my 3rd and i am 39 weeks. I am so moody and emotional. I am at the end of the pregnancy but i am such a ***** at times. Like today! Today i am really moody. I want food but dont want to get up. I am over being pregnant. I absolutely want things i cant have today and getting fed up. Been craving margaritas and its stupid because I would never drink while preggo but yet i want one. I get induced Thursday and i still dont see one in the near future since i am going to breastfeed. I am just all over the place today. Sorry so long but i totally just went in a rant!! I just want my baby girl to come into this world. Seems like i have been waiting forever
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This is my second pregnancy and the first trimester made me a monster for no reason. It's normal, it's just because our hormones are everywhere in the first trimester. Once you reach your second you should start to feel better physically and emotionally. I mean you will still have those 'I wanna kill everyone' days but not as often. Your body will be more adjusted to the changes. If you feel bad, just take time to explain to people that you don't mean it, you're jist not yourself lately. They should understand, because you're really not yourself.
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