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9wks and dnt feel pregnant?

Hi everyone im 9wks 2days with my first baby (but 2nd pregnancy-miscarried 2yrs ago) i just wanted to know if there are any other women who just dont feel pregnant?? I hve no sickness or anythin jst a lil emotional at times and bloated other than that i feel normal, i get the urge 2 do more pregnancy tests just to check that its real as ive been tryin for 4yrs and i cant quite believe its happening :) i had a scan at 5wks and all was fine im just finding it difficult to process lol i have my scan in 3wks wish it was sooner just to confirm everythin is fine x
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Thanks feel so much better knowin im nt the only one feelin this way its much appreciated :) thanks girls x
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Thanks 4 the comments makes me feel much better knwin im not the only one who feels like this x
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I'm 25 weeks n still barely feel pregnant. Your fine.
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I am in the same exact boat. 10 weeks today and have had very few symptoms. mostly just  fatigue and sore breasts. i have already had 2 ultrasounds and everything was great. but the no symptoms is nervewracking.
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9 weeks is still early. Bloated and emotional is all the symptoms you need. Sounds right on track with a normal healthy pregnancy! All women carry differently, with my first I went til 7 months before anyone noticed- however I was stricken with morning sickness, but even that held off until after 12 weeks. Congratulations on your long awaited miracle!
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You are a lucky duck! I was very sick the first trimester. Go do a whole bunch of stuff because later on you will feel pregnant, and shopping or walking around a lot will not be fun at all.
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Thank you everyone for the good luck wishes :) suppose i am lucky not to have many symptoms, ill be sure to keep you all updated on my pregnancy :) thanks again x
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I am 11 wks pregnant today and have not had any symptoms except fatigue. I went in for an emergency ultrasound at 6 weeks for minor bleeding and everything looked okay saw the baby's hb. I was worried the whole time thinking I was going to miscarry because of the bleeding and not having any symptoms. Doctor said bleeding was caused from a subcorionic hematoma. Went back in last Monday for a 10 week scan and saw a huge baby dancing away and also heard a strong heartbeat of 168. So don't get discouraged, no symptoms can just.mean a very easy pregnancy! And we are extremely lucky to not have morning sickness! Good luck!
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Other then a uti that made me sick I hardly felt pregnant! I'm now 37 wks and 2 days and 75% of the time I wake up not feeling pregnant! The only way I know that I am pregnant most of the time is my prince kicking, the bump, and the contractions here and there!

Try not to worry! Everyone's pregnancy is different. I have heard a lot of woman not have any symptoms and everything turned out just fine! I know how it is to wait to and it can be hard but try not to stress! Just be happy and enjoy the pregnancy!

Keep us posted about your follow up ultrasound! Would love to know how the little one and you are doing!
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Some women dont get any symptoms...i am thankful for my three that i didnt...your probably just one of the lucky ones...congrats and enjoy the pregnancy...i know its hard not to stress but its better to be relaxed and let the doctors worry about everything :)
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Not all women get morning sickness so I think that everything is fine :)....just drink plenty of.water and remember to take your prenatal...each pregnancy is different...congrats new mommy
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