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first pregnancy..

Hye..im 25 and currently 6 weeks pregnant of my very first baby. As of now i dont have any morning sickness..but i experience backache,fatigue, and short of breath..is this normal? Because my pregnancy is too early for me having such symptoms..pls help and advice
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4591205 tn?1410605174
i'm 9 weeks and i havent had alot of morning sickness (no throwing up) just some nausea.
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Totally normal hun! Consider yourself blessed for the absence of morning sickness tho! I'm apprx 11 Weeks and have had back pain since about 8 wks! As long as the back pain isn't accompanied with bleeding and fever... No harm! Good luck and congrats!
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Yes every woman is different and responds differently to hormonal changes. I get the shortness of breathe, backache and fatigue on top of the rest of it all but this is also #5 so maybe that's why but you should be fine. Congrats on your baby
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Thanks for the response..yeah..i also heard different mommies got different symptoms..now i cant sit on the chair or floor too long if not my backache will  attack and i will feel so tired and wanna sleep..
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4545793 tn?1394592544
Every pregnancy is different and my morning sickness didnt come until 8 weeks or some mommies never get it omg congrats it just feel like yesterday I found out I was 6 weeks and now im 20 weeks so excited for you im a first time mom also welcome to team preggers
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Every women is different with my son I had tons of symptoms and mostly at night. With my daughter I didnt know I was pregnant till 11 weeks I only felt sleepy tons of fatigue and that was it
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I was the same way. No morning sickness at all but very tired with back pain. I'm 11w5d. The fatigue has not lessened yet.
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