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Anger Issues

How many of you MTB(Moms To Be) get angry fast. I do. Cnt help it. Help?
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I have a 4yo stepdaughter and I find myself sounding naggy to her but she knows just how to push my buttons.. playing at the table talking with food in her mouth chewing with her mouth open sneezing without covering her mouth whining talking back acting needy throwing fits it all drives me wild before I was preggers I could get over it now if she does it I'm so angry for a long time makes me feel bad like I'm holding a grudge against a 4yo I just can't help it especially since I became pregnant she has gotten so bad
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Omg me too!! I have two stepsons n they can get a little rowdy sometimes n i get on to them for just laughing to.loud or if they are running in the house....i feel horrible later but i feel like any noise they make like taps or shuffling their feet or smacking gum....it just sets me off!!! 18 weeks pregnant with a baby sister for them.
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Your not alone i promise. Ill be happy and giddy then I get angry and aggravated so easy. Then theres times i just want to cry. The hubby claims that the pregnancy has made me bipolar. But everyone says it's just hormones.....just wish i cld get my hubby to understand that...lol
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I do!!!! I get crazy!! Lol
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With my first bby I wasn't angry I need to calm dwn and try not to get angry and aggrivated to quickly..
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I do. Lol there is no help. You're either gonna be completely agitated by anything and everything...or you're gonna cry over anything and everything. Just your hormones...nothing to worry about
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