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I'm 19 weeks and I still don't feel preggers even thoive felt baby move and have a ultrasound video and 26 ultrasound pix....anyone else feel.this way
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damn girls lol and ya I don't believe in induction unless its to save mother or infants life. and I still feel as I did in the first trimester.
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I'm 35 weeks and it still hasn't set in.I'm pregnant lol
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I am 34 weeks and still dont feel preg. I just have a big belly that moves a lot to prove that i am lol. I still have tons of energy, dont eat any more then normal, no pains, feel great!
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I didn't feel pregnant or show till late in mine like 38 weeks was when it all kicked in I could feel baby move from 13 weeks roughly but didn't no I was pregnant till I was 18 weeks crazy I no but had a scan at 19 weeks 4 days and it was amazing feeling him move and amazing knowing he was there till the trapped nerves happened and couldn't feel my hands and feet and bending was so painful but I never stopped doing things cause I don't think i let my self believe I was having a baby kicked in till he was hear and he is so beautiful when he finaly come at 42 weeks but I'd never want to get induced again he is the love of my life but being induced was a night mear that I never want to do again they say once the baby is out you for get about it but I never will and my son is a month old sorry for going on
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how do ue feel pregnant if that makes since lol
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4835896 tn?1369369421
I'm 19 weeks too & I just started feeling pregnant , so maybe your turn is coming soon
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