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feeling sad is it hormones ?

So I'm 15 weeks pregnant and happy with life most the time. My husband and I get along great we have a 18 month old daughter too. I have been feeling so lonely lately I have 5 sisters but the older we get I feel the more differences we have . I live in an extremely small town and have no friends/ girls my age. I just stay home with my daughter all the time. It makes me sad anybody else go through this ?
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Same here, am not sad just lonely sometimes. I have no kids this is my first pregnancy.  But hubby works alot when his home bless his soul he's so tired if he sits still for a minute he'll pass out. I dont have much friends they all live in the city, I stay out in the country...I try to stay busy hobbies like scrapbooking, working on my flower beds. I am usually fine but I think the hormones, is making it worst. Your not alone mama. Hopefully it will pass♡
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just us....
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I'm pretty much in the exact same boat, except I don't have any siblings or family to really talk to/hang out with. It's me and my kids. I got my husband but...like right now (as usual) he got off work after being gone all day before he even went to work and took back off within an hour of coming home. I feel completely alone anymore. It seems like if I can't c it from my window, or if it's not on my walk route, the world beyond that doesn't even exist. I don't have any advice....just wanted u to know ur not the only one feeling that way.... It's good to know it's not
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Thanks for the encouragement
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It can be really hard when you don't feel like you have a good support system and worse with added hormones. Hang in there. It may be worth seeing if you can get involved in a community group with other moms to help you find friends and a good support system. That will help tremendously.
Good luck Momma!
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