October 2008 Weddings
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My friend was talking to me today and these are her thoughts:
found that when I was having my girls I was more weepy and would get more offended and would be more likely to cry, but when I was pregnant with Jonas I would just get mad. Kim was the same way. When she was pregnant with Sam she would get SOOOO upset at Jonas' voice. She would literally say while clenching her teeth " I can't stand his WHINY VOICE!!!". I was like "Yep, you're having a boy". I figured for us the extra estrogen was the tears and the extra testosterone was the super grumpiness/anger.
What was it like for you?
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Re: moms
Alexander David
11.25.09
my blog
I don't think my emotional state has really changed since becoming pregnant. I definitely haven't been any more weepy or angry than normal.
Maybe I am a freak of nature, but the whole "hormonal" aspect of pregnancy seemed to have passed me by.
They passed me by too. Mainly b/c I was too busy working to notice anything enough to get angry or upset about. I worked until 2 days before I delivered.