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1968251 tn?1326416239

symptoms?

I am 6 weeks 6 days and I just dont feel pregnant except a little soreness in my breasts, cramping, nasal congestion, and tiredness and I can also tell im a little more hungry? I had an ultra sound but they didnt see a heartbeat yet? Does this sound normal?
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1968251 tn?1326416239
Thank you ladies!!! And congrats to you all also.
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Ur symptoms are normal....i didnt get morning sickness til I was 8 weeks. I am now 17 weeks. Morning sickness just went away last week. Every pregnancy is different. You may not even get all the pregnancy symptoms. And its still early, so dont worry about not hearing a heartbeat yet. Goodluck!
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Its ok everyone is different. If that's all the symptoms u have enjoy it lol... it won't b long u won't even c ur feet lol. Good luck and congratulations !!!!
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1920757 tn?1326043510
Yes. you are fine. Normally you will not see anything on ultrasound until you are about 5.5 wks pregnant. You might be slightly off on your dates. You don't need to have symptoms to be pregnant. One day at a time. Good luck.
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1972798 tn?1355549267
I don't have any pregnancy symptoms other than hungry all the time tired all the time and clothes don't fit... no morning sickness for me so I feel its a little weird. I count it a blessing trust me but it still feels weird. I'm 11 weeks 3 days and have had 2 ultrasounds and have anotther the 13th. Heartbeat normally starts around week 6 or so but maybe they just weren't able to find it during your appt. I heard mine first at 7 weeks 1 day.
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