Anyone pregnant and has toddler?

Hello mamas, anyone pregnant with a toddler? My toddler is 20 months currently and I will be giving birth in about 3 months. I am very patient towards my toddler and everything she does, all her lil mischief these days. Now recently I noticed my patient level isn’t the same anymore, I get so frustrated and overwhelmed so easy and it triggers me so so much. I feel so bad and guilty for not being able to handle situations with my toddler as much I used… 😔

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Same ! A edible helps😅😂😂

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Me today, called my husband just for emotional backup because I’ve been so frustrated this week. I can literally feel my hormones taking over my body 😭 I have the sweetest boy but when he’s into his big toddler ways, sometimes it’s so difficult to breathe through it. I have apologized to him like twice this week for getting frustrated. I’m scared I’m going to confuse him

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I know!!!! It’s been alot 😭

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Yes a nearly 3 year old toddler and due in August 😭 I'm mostly frustrated with the constant need to entertain and play it's really hard moving around especially since I have insomnia just feel groggy constantly

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I’ve been in the same boat lately, currently 6 months pregnant with a 12 month old and she’s teething, walking now and getting into everything! The pregnancy hormones are wild and I’m trying so hard not to take it out on her, I totally get it! I just have to walk away sometimes take a deep breath and just remember it’s the hormones lol first step is recognizing it so that’s a good thing

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