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FTM, and i still dont know how far along i am!

Me and my girlfriend just found out we're pregnant five days ago from a (sperm donor). We took two dollar store tests, and both came out positive! I honestly never didnt think i could get pregnant, so this is such a relief!!! I made an apt for December, right before Christmas, so im not sure how far along i am? Im guessing im three weeks to a month. Im feeling like light "period cramps, im super moody, eating everything, headaches, fatigue, and i fall asleep at the drop of a dime. Is this pretty normal symptoms for being this early on?
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Fatigue is super normal and you will regain your pep in your step later on in pregnancy, but lose it again when the third trimester begins. Im 35 weeks and want to sleep all the time but can't because its so hard to get comfortable lol welcome on this beautiful journey and congrats to you and your girlfriend!!!
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I was not/never have been responsible at keeping track. I haven't known the length, how far apart or anything. Hah it won't matter now though for awhile at least!
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I'm hoping I don't experience the throwing up continuously, I haven't yet thank God! I have everything else though, and it's extremely frustrating that I'm not able to do much with how much fatigue and other sickness I have. I sit around all day, and I just want some pep in my step!
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Its normal. And you can estimate how far along you are from the first day of your last period.
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7442316 tn?1399778535
Yes its normal. ...except I didn't eat everything in site, lol I was way to sick. Lucky your not yet...you might not get sick at all
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