Well, what''s normal? The hormonal changes which are occurring within your body at present may indeed be responsible for playing havoc with your emotions and thought processes. This is common in early pregnancy particularly, and normal throughout the entire pregnancy (the biggest emotional upheaval is actually within the 3-5 days after delivery). After your baby is born, you may be feeling tired which may also leave you more emotional. At this stage you are also not visibly pregnant and so carrying on with life supposedly ''as normal'' may be a strain. All your symptoms are pregnancy related and will probably settle once the baby is born.- I''m very emotional most of the time, is this because I am pregnant?
- I worry all the time . about everything. I feel like I have become someone else, what can I do?
- Everyone asks me about the baby now and not about me. I feel like I am no longer important as ''me'', Is this normal?
- I can''t concentrate on much; I just daydream about when the baby is here, is this common?
- I''m pregnant, so why do I feel like I have the worst case ever of PMT?
- I've completely gone off sex. Is this unusual?
- I seem to be rather anxious all the time. Is this normal?
- Now that people can see I am pregnant, they offer advice and comment on my size. I don''t want them to, what can I do?
- I seem to have lost the ability to remember anything, is this because I''m pregnant?
- I seem to be very anxious now I''m pregnant, is this OK?
- I seem to argue with my partner a lot at the moment ... I don''t intend to, but it just happens; it''s starting to affect our relationship. Is this common?
- I am only 28 weeks pregnant and have become obsessed with cleaning and organizing. Is this common?
- I'm 33 weeks pregnant and extremely tired of being pregnant. Is it too soon to start labour?
- I'm 39 weeks and am so emotional-I just feel like crying all the time. This is my second pregnancy-is it normal to feel like this?
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