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dont feel pregnant.

I'm definitely pregnant. Took 5 test. 4 at home and one at the health dept. I was on depot so I'm a little concerned already. I'm not even sure how far along I am. I'm guessing 12-13 weeks. I go to the doctor Monday but I'm not really super sick or tired anymore and its to soon to "feel" the baby. I just dont feel pregnant. Does anyone else have thoughts/feelings like this? Should I go to the er to get a us? I know I'll hear the heartbeat Monday but I'm so worried I really want to see and hear ASAP. This is my 3rd and I just feel different this time.
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I ordered a Doppler today!! Thanks ladies!! I go to Dr Monday hopefully I'll find out I'm worrying for nothing.
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Some women have no symptoms..  And you won't know exactly how far along you are till you have your check up.. my friend swore she was 11 weeks and went in she was only 4 weeks
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I'm 33 weeks and sometimes don't feel pregnant. I never got sick, never had heartburn or many other symptoms. I just have this guy kicking to remind me plus the big tummy
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I heard my sons heartbeat at 10 weeks with the Doppler. Loud and clear!
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Lily956, I saw those. How far along were u when u heard the heartbeat? I read it works best after 20 weeks. Which one did u get? I will go get one.
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I felt the same way so I decided to get a fetal doppler so I can hear the bbys heartbeat when ever I wanted to and that would put me at easy... I loved it..
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You are fine, as you know it's completely normal not to feel pregnant at the being, but if your worried definitely go in never dismiss your concern, if your truly worried go in and get checked. God bless you and your little one! !
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