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Days you don't feel pregnant??

I'm 7 wks pregnant w/triplets.  Today is the first day in ~ 3 wks that I feel myself (not starving, breast feel ok).  I am using the bathroom frequently.  Is this normal?  I don't see the doctor again till Monday.

Needless to say I'm very nervous as this is my first pregnancy in 16yrs or trying.

Has this happenend to any one else?
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374593 tn?1257879950
I was the same way!! after 4 mc's in the past, I am always super paranoid. but this pregnancy, i had days where all my symptoms seemed to disappear- as early as 6 weeks.. but now we are 29 weeks and all is well!!   Its totally normal, CONGRATS!!! sending you lots of prayers for a smooth pregnancy! : )
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480331 tn?1310403529
OMG TRIPLETS!!!!!!!!!  God love ya!  I'm not sure if your symptoms would be more magnified because of carrying more than one fetus or not...but I'm sure it's normal, talk with your doctor.  Best of luck to you!
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318181 tn?1336443496
I've been feeling like that here and there since the very beginning. I've had two miscarriages in the past, and with those pregnancies, my symptoms seemed so much more intense. This time, my breasts were only moderately tender in the beginning, and some days barely at all, and I was not super tired like I was the first two times either. Oh, and I also never had the frequent urination everyone else seems to have. So I totally had those days that I just didn't feel pregnant! But the interesting thing is...of all three pregnancies, this is the only one that has progressed passed the 8-week mark! I'm now 20 weeks and I still have those days. Just waiting now for the baby to get a little bigger and stronger, so I can feel the movements a little better!

I can't believe you're having three! Congratulations!!!

:-)
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