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I think you are going to be a great mum. Your body is working overtime to make the changes needed for your baby and all those hormones rushing through your system can make the first three months feel like double PMT/PMS.
Even while you feel so miserable and tearful and useless, just remember that its very normal and its going to go away (quicker if you sleep right and eat right) and its a sign of good stuff going on.
Go and see a doctor anyway - in the UK you would be having an ultrasound scan about now.
Im 14 weeks pregnant and iv started to show quiet alot people keep telling me im goin to have a big baby but i just feel fat and ugly. Its bringing me down and im always crying, is this normal or do i need to see a doctor?
by Anonymous on December 10th, 2008
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I'm an emotional wreck, I'm pregnant, and I feel like everyone is against me, and everyone hates me, and no one can stand me, and no one cares for me. I feel like its always been like this, or am I imagining? Am I being weird?
by PinkCattyEma on November 14th, 2008
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Is it safe to have a baby 6 months after giving birth? and are the risks for postpartum depression higher?
by GXN on August 12th, 2007
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You're reading Im 14 weeks pregnant and iv started to show quiet alot people keep telling me im goin to have a big baby but i just feel fat and ugly. Its bringing me down and im always crying, is this normal or do i need to see a doctor?
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