Crying now, angry later?

Crying again, and feeling miserable as if no one understands you. Sometimes we know that there is no reason why we should be crying or it is not worth crying for. Other times we start crying and feel miserable and we think we have the right and don’t think about the real reason.
This happens to all of us during our life. During our teenage years and then again some of us get this every single month when we are getting rapid mood swings. But during pregnancy some of us get constant mood swings for 9 months. One minute we are happy and smiling and when a tiny little thing happens we start crying.
Pregnancy makes our hormones high and low. Crying to a sad movie, or for not getting something right. Sometimes just sitting down and remembering something that might have happened long ago and we start crying. We don’t just cry, unfortunately our hormones also makes us get angry at small things. Do you find yourself fighting with your partner and the argument escalating? At the time we think we have the right to fight and argue but later on we realise it is just hormones that is if we do realise. We start arguing about things that we might not have cared about before or we might have let it go. Start saying things that we might not usually say, let things slip through our lips without control.
The sad thing is that partners sometimes they just can’t understand that these mood swings are caused by our hormones. There is also one other thing we should let our partners know, these mood swings don’t just last during our 9 months of pregnancy. They can go postpartum; they can go on for another 3 months after birth or maybe more. Oh yes also we may also get mood swings every month due to our hormones.
» Posted on 20th August, 2008






