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Hello Ladies. I Am 10 Weeks Along, I Don't Feel Pregnant At All. Probably Just About Sore Breast, No Morning Sickness Like My First Pregnancy. Is That Normal?
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I'm 5 weeks and I don't feel so either. I have a few cramps which I started to get long before I found out I was pregnant. I'm happy though. Hope I have a good sick-free pregnancy and a nice tiny belly! I'm petite.5ft with 120lbs.
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I Was Sick My WHOLE Pregnancy! And I Had ALOT Of Movement , When She Would Move It Would Hurt And Sometimes Made Me Sick For Some Reason I Had To Throw Up I Would Get Nauseous. But Gave Birth To A Healthy 9lb BabyGirl.
Sure Everything's Good With You.
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Woooo i'll call that a beautiful blessing ajajajajj i was almost dying till my week 18 almost dying seriously ajaajaj so take it essy and enjoy ...everything is ok..
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I'm 32 weeks and if I didn't have movement I wouldn't of knew I was pregnant. Iv no sickness or even sore boobs just loads of movements that are getting very sore. Enjoy it while it lasts
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I only felt pregnant for a few weeks after finding out then absolutely nothing. I still don't feel pregnant and I'm 26 weeks. If it wasn't for her moving a lot then I would forget all together.
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Heck I'm 13 weeks an still
Don't feel pregnant no morning sickness or anything lol but doctor says everything's good
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Most people call that a blessing! Haha. I'm sure you're fine.
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