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FTM and new to it all.

I'm a 1st time mother, presently 7 weeks pregnant. I have my prenatal visit with the Dr tomorrow, I am super excited. I hope to see my baby on the ultrasound. I'm so worried about the weight I've gained pre pregnancy, I'm scared that once I start gaining baby weight I am going to be a whale. I'm nervous about stretch marks as well. I really hope to have a little boy:) I have yet to experience any morning sickness and I haven't really noticed a change in my senses. I had a miscarriage in Feb so I'm worried that my pregnancy hormones aren't very strong, but tomorrow I'll find that out! I don't have a specific question about anything, I'm just so curious about EVERYTHING.
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No problem hun its just natural i still constantly worry! Once you see ur wee bundle of joy youll feel so much better as for stretch marks it will definitely be worth it in the end! X
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Thanks so much! I'm definitely a worry wart!!!!
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Im ftm aswell im now 17w+1d i found out at about 5 weeks or so! I was so scared and still am but everythings been check and is going perfect! Its normal to worry we worry when we are carrying our babies but we will continue to worry when they are here its a mothers job to worry! Im sure everything will be fine hun just look after yourself! If you ever wanna speak just gove me a wee message! Congratulations on ur pregnancy and remember every pregnancy is different :)!
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