Tantrums, clingy, and constant whining

My little girl is 17 months old. I feel like I can't catch a break. I'm a sahm and 22 weeks pregnant. The tantrums are constant and inconsolable. The whining is non stop unless I take her out to the park, but the moment I put her back in the car, the happiness is gone and the tantrums start again. I can't eat, use the bathroom, fill a cup of water, or clean without a meltdown. She wants to be held 24/7, but it seems at the same time she doesn't want to be touched??? I can't make that make sense. Have any of you found your groove? I don't know what to do anymore.
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Yeap sounds like my 18 month old, its even worse in public . Have you tried new activities for her like coloring or painting

Are you against tv. Sometime i get my son a little ms rachel in so i can get school work done .

Honestly i think its just a phase . The transition to 2 . Hoping theyll grow out of it

@Cymio yes, but she eats it haha. TV, yes but we had to cut back. It doesn't really hold her attention. She still follows and cries for me. So far, going out is the only fix and it's temporary.

It's the same here she's 18months and I'm 23weeks pregnant , she's exactly doing just like your little one , she wants to be held but at the same time she doesn't want to , I couldn't have a break , I sit and cry with here helplessly don't know what she wants and what I can do , neither hungry or sleepy , days are hard nowadays with her , I don't take her to park , I'm very much weak and exhausted I stay at home all day , tv helps for sometime but not for long , she likes to sit inside the bathtub and play , I do that a little often to make her mood change . Really helpless, guess just like cymio said they'll grow out of it , you'll get your days back:)

Omgg, sounds like my daughter, she’s 19 months and I’m 21 weeks pregnant. I feel like all the kids are a bit crazy lately, she’s been like this for over 3 weeks. I am EXHAUSTED. Hang in there 🥲❤️

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