I'm eight weeks pregnant and I cry at the drop of a hat.
I just cried watching Sex and the City when Charlotte tells Carrie she is pregnant. Seriously?!
What kind of crazy things have pregnancy emotions made YOU do?
I'm eight weeks pregnant and I cry at the drop of a hat.
I just cried watching Sex and the City when Charlotte tells Carrie she is pregnant. Seriously?!
What kind of crazy things have pregnancy emotions made YOU do?
nectarine / 2152 posts
Um, I'm not pregnant and I still sob at that scene every single time...
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
Ugh. I'm not a crier. I didn't cry when I was pregnant with my LO, but this pregnancy.. I'm so freaking emotional! Well, probably less emotional than most still, but I've cried at least 10 times in the last 20 weeks!
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
I started crying on the phone with my mom, when she said she couldn't visit us until next week. She started to apologize for making me cry, but I just reminded her that I'm pregnant and can cry at anything. I cried dropping my husband at the airport when he went to Long Beach for a 3 day business trip.
coffee bean / 43 posts
I don't cry. Ever. It takes SO MUCH to make me cry.
.....until now. Watching the Olympics recaps on the Today Show? Tears. Which makes it difficult to apply mascara. I cry nearly daily because I hate the town we live in (we just moved here) and I want to go home.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
i'm a big time crier. even before getting pregnant, i shed tears at least weekly. a cute commercial, a sappy movie.. whatever.
now that i'm pregnant... forget about it. i cry every. single. day.
cherry / 220 posts
I've never been a crier, and pregnancy hasn't changed that. I'm actually a bit of an angry pregnant lady. My tolerance for B.S. has severely decreased since I found out I was pregnant. I'm much more likely to speak up when something makes me angry, rather than letting it go. I'm not like this with my husband or family so much, just with everyone else (including strangers).
I was at Nordstrom Rack the other day shopping, and I was waiting for a fitting room and there wasn't a worker nearby. I started to walk into the fitting room, seeing if the rooms were just open or if there was a worker back there. One came out, SNAPPED at me and told me I needed to wait in line, the rooms were full. I tried to nicely explain that I wasn't cutting--there wasn't a line, and I was trying to find someone since nobody was at the front of the room. She continued to snap at me saying I needed to go to the back of the line and wait my turn--they were full right now. Ooooh buddy, I let her know what I thought of her attitude (in a nice, stern way). In the past, I probably would have ignored her.
cantaloupe / 6610 posts
ANY thoughts involving birth, and definitely anything pregnancy-related on TV or in a movie = TEAR FEST for me. I am overwhelmed with emotion thinking about what it's going to be like when they hold her up for us to see for the first time. It's really heavy. And it'll be really REAL. Not just a little in-the-distant-future fantasy I've had since I was like 11 years old.
apricot / 286 posts
I've always been a crier and I don't think this pregnancy makes things any better. I got teary-eyed when I heard DH say that he bought "little mittens" for the baby.
"Little mittens"....seriously, could that melt your heart any more?!?! *cries*.
persimmon / 1453 posts
@petuniasandpearls: Haha, I've been exactly the same way! My BS tolerance has been at a charming zero lately. Total mama bear mode.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
@Arden: I was totally watching that today too!!
My tear ducts were a little overactive too, but mostly I could not control my RAGE. There were times when Wagon Sr. and I were fighting and I literally couldn't control myself and I just raged at him. I totally understand football players now. Haha.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
@Arden: I always have to change the channel during the restaurant scene where Miranda confesses what she said to Big. So painful to watch!!!! Ahhh!!! I totally love this movie
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
I sobbed 2 days before LO was born because I didn't have a "special enough" outfit for him to come home from the hospital in, lol. That was probably my craziest pregnancy moment, though I did have others.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
@Arden: thank you for putting cute before sad
You know what always gets me?? The episode where Miranda mother dies! Ohmigosh.
cherry / 220 posts
@Minnie_Girl: I'm glad I'm not the only one....my husband has had to tell me to chill once or twice in public when something has made me mad. My hormones LOOOOVE him though--he can do no wrong at this point in my book haha.
kiwi / 659 posts
I watched the SATC movie on E today, too! Love it:):) I'm a crier and emotional anyway... but add in preg hormones, and it's ridiculous. I teared up a lot during the olympics & recaps.. pretty much daily at something. I'm taking a class and today we watched a documentary about tourette's syndrome in children.. omg, fighting tears the whole time!
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
I cried because DH ate half of my burrito, like sobbing kind of cry. It was ridiculous. But, in my defense, he knew that it was the only thing that sounded edible, and I felt like garbage. So, he had to go back and buy me a another one.
honeydew / 7589 posts
@Mrs. Blue: Haha, I'd kill him too.
My DH whined about making me food this morning when I felt to yucky and fatigued to cook, and I just glared at him and said "I am cooking a HUMAN! You can cook me a damn breakfast." He did it... lol
pomegranate / 3890 posts
@arden: "I am cooking a HUMAN! You can cook me a damn breakfast." LOVE it. lol
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
One of the shirts that I want on Cafe Press says "I'm growing a human. What have you done today?"
I want that an the super hero one so much!
pear / 1837 posts
@Mrs. Blue: Oh, I had to lay down some strict laws about what DH was and was not allowed to eat. Basically, he wasn't allowed to finish anything, on the off chance that I would want EXACTLY THAT THING, and ONLY that thing. We threw away a ton of food, but after my meltdowns the few times I came home wanting a grilled cheese sandwich and found that he'd finished off the cheese, or the bread... man learned his lesson.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Lets see I cried in the beginning because my DH left out the homemade fruit salsa I made the night before on the counter ruining it (you would have thought someone died from my reaction to this.)
I cry at TV shows, commercials, someone making a joke that I take too personal, and it took everything not to cry when my 5 year old niece said "you aren't little big anymore, you are just big big." She meant my belly but all I could think was "man I'm so fat and so hot and sweaty all the time" and then the pity party started haha
pomelo / 5331 posts
I cried three times last night in the span of an hour. One because I wasn't very nice to DH when I got home and then I felt bad, one because the dishwasher is coming loose again, and one because I couldn't finish the salmon DH made because I was full and I felt bad. WTF?
olive / 51 posts
I was already a kind of emotional person, but now it's crazy - I cry with commercials and songs (never did that before) and Every time I see a delivery (I love to watch TLC's a baby story) I cry and laugh at the same time (the happy giggle's king of laugh) so weird!!
pomegranate / 3272 posts
I have actually tended to go the opposite way. I've had crazy laughing fits that come out of nowhere. It's not that funny but I can't stop laughing.
I'm also a bit irrational now in regards to the fact that I always think something bad is going to happen. Someone is 5 minutes late? Clearly they're dead in a ditch somewhere.
nectarine / 2504 posts
I cried when we were down to one watermelon at home. I cried when my DH walked to the market to buy me Chef Boyarde because they ran out at our corner store after working all day.
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