Is it normal to be clingy during pregnancy




















AnnaB79, Thank you : Fact is, I know he does I'm trying to come to terms with it I don't want to push him away by ANY means Thanks again :. I am only 14 weeks pregnant and I already feel super clingy. My husband is a huge golfer so he loves this time of year to go out and play..

I even started crying one day when he was leaving. I dont know what im having yet but it sounds like this happens with girls. I sometimes cry if hubby is going to be home late from work! Then when he does get home I follow him around the house like a lost little puppy dog!

I even walked in the bathroom with him not realizing it! Thanks so much ladies! It feels so nice to know I'm not the only one!! This is my 4th pregnancy and I don't remember this with the others Wonder if there is some weird "girl" connection? I feel like I've been annoying lately. I totally do the lost puppy dog follow when he gets home too, it's the weirdest thing but I just can't get enough of him.

Definitely not complaining though, I love the guy to bits, and for the first trimester didn't want him touching me lol. THis is a nice change. Oh and we're expecting a girl too :. By making some small adjustments to your time together, you should be able to help her deal with these coming weeks, and prepare her to be the most amazing big sister.

By Little Spoon. Skip to content. Dear Is This Normal, I have a one year old and currently expecting baby 2. Questions, Answered. Back to Support. Pregnancy brings big changes to your life, especially if this is your first baby. Some people find it easier to cope with these changes than others do.

Everybody is different. Even if you feel excited about having your baby, it's also common to feel vulnerable and anxious while pregnant. If feeling down or anxious is affecting your everyday life, tell a midwife.

You will be offered help to deal with worrying thoughts or feelings. Find out more about mental health in pregnancy. If there's nobody who can give you support, it might help to discuss your situation with someone. Learn more here about the development and quality assurance of healthdirect content. A relationship breakdown and divorce can be a distressing time for everyone involved. Here are some coping strategies to help you and your child through it. We know all of these relationships are affected by the reality of pregnancy and impending parenthood — some more than others.

Read practical tips for pregnant couples. Read more on raisingchildren. You can help your partner in many ways during pregnancy and childbirth. Your support will benefit her, your relationship and ultimately your baby. Our pregnancy guide has essential tips on antenatal care, healthy eating, exercise, morning sickness, your pregnant body, emotions, relationships and more. A healthy lifestyle can help you avoid health problems.

Helping twins to understand the psychology of their relationship means going right back to conception. They've had to share space right from the time of conception, and that really sets the stage for sharing space right throughout life. Read more on Twins Research Australia website. Week 5 of pregnancy is the best time to have a pregnancy test.

This may involve an early pregnancy ultrasound. You should also receive pregnancy health advice and discuss pregnancy folate supplements in the fifth week of pregnancy if you have not already done so. Read more on Parenthub website. COPE's purpose is to prevent and improve the quality of life of those living with emotional and mental health problems that occur prior to and within the perinatal period.

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