Is anyone else feeling emotional?

edited July 2011 in Health
My baby is 3 and a half weeks old. I was watching a show last night where a mother was shit and killed and left behind her little boy. It was a tear jerker. Although I am always like that on the sad stuff. Do early this morning while nursing my son I was remembering that show and I began to tear up again. Just made me wanna hold my little one extra long. Just thinking I don't know what I would do without him, or any of my kids. Then earlier I was reading post a sad one and I began to tear up again. I just seen still extra sensative just like when I was pregnant. I just love my kids and don't ever want anything to ever happen to them. I feel kinda like Kirstie Alley from the movie Look Who's Talking where she grief over a flowers commercial. Lol. In do sappy. Anyone else feeling like me or am I just being overally sensative & emotional.

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  • ME.... but i am 35 wks preggo still lol. but to look on the bright side your emotions and hormones are trying to get back to a norm and breastfeeding can sometimes put a little hold on them. so it's ok. you have all the reason in the world to be emotional... just look at your little pea!
  • @survivormommie3 thanks! I know your right. I just like a big baby sometimes. Lol. It just feels good to know its not just me. Thank you!
  • Its ok! You had 9 months of raging out of wack hormones..after the baby they don't just snap back ;) although as a mom there are just gonna be certain things that will always make you teary.
  • @mrs_shu thanks! Your right about that. Being a mom certainly makes ya more sensitive especially when it deals with children. .
  • I feel the same way! My little girl is 1 1/2 weeks and I'm totally emotional and depressed. Which is weird because during pregnancy I was fine!
  • @robinlinlee83 I've always been sensitive I mean not overly sensitive but I was when I was pregnant. And now it just took a thought and I teared up. Oh hear hormones, lol.
  • I meant these not hear.
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