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i am 6 weeks pregnant and I don't feel pregnant at all ! My 4th week I felt bloated and fitague but not anymore .. Only thing I feel as of now is soreness of the breast
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U just wait on it,its coming lol
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4 weeks is still very early!
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I agree your probably just lucky, like I have been. The first going off I had no symptoms then between 2-3 months I had fatigue, where I slept a lot. Now at 21 weeks I gave a little hip pain, but no other symptoms at all.
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I'm about 15 weeks and had no idea I was pregnant until a couple weeks ago. Everyone is different and reacts to the changes differently. Don't worry too much.
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If it wasn't for my big belly n the baby moving like crazy I wouldn't think im prego either. I still cnt believe I'm 30 wks. I was like you my boobs hurt so bad my first 3 mos. Then I had no issues after for a long time. But right around 6.5 mos I began feeling unconfortable. Couldn't put my shoes as easy, couldn't shave as well, bend over to pick things etc...
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Don't worry about it. I am sure everything is fine sore breasts is one of the most common symptoms of pregnancy. Your symptoms will vary throughout your pregnancy. Mine went from fatigue and heartburn at 4 weeks to sore breasts frequent urination and nausea at six weeks each pregnancy is different. Make an appointment with your Ob if you haven't already, but I am sure that you and baby will be just fine. :-) congratulations BTW!
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Don't worry about it. I am sure everything is fine sore breasts is one of the most common symptoms of pregnancy. Your symptoms will vary throughout your pregnancy. Mine went from fatigue and heartburn at 4 weeks to sore breasts frequent urination and nausea at six weeks each pregnancy is different. Make an appointment with your Ob if you haven't already, but I am sure that you and baby will be just fine. :-) congratulations BTW!
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