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Don't feel too pregnant

I am 11wk3days. Other than itchy breasts, I don't feel pregnant. Sometimes that scares me.  Anyone else have that experience at 11weeks? Thanks
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I didn't realy feel pregnant till my youngest started to move  it made me feel bad at first cause I thought I wasn't connecting to my pregnancys or that my body was telling me something was wrong but soon as he started full on moving it changed. Try not to worry about it, and congrats on baby: )
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I am 38 weeks and there are times I don't feel pregnant either. But feeling her move makes me remember I am. Lol.
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Thanks so much, my anxiety gets the best of me. I don't feel sick or have many symptoms I had with my first pregnancy. Long as the baby's healthy n happy, I'm fine!
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I didn't feel pregnant right away either enjoy it while you can
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I didnt feel pregnant for the longest and im 27w6d and still have moments where I forget. ? Until I get kicked that is
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Lol thanx ladies, I'm so excited can't wait to feel him move, I've been waiting 10 years for my second baby lol, I'll say he til we get the next ultrasound.  8/21!!!
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I am also 11weeks1day and I honestly do not feel like I'm pregnant. I do feel my breast itchy but that's all for me. Being my second pregnancy and first child Idk what to experience.
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I'm 18 weeks and don't feel pregnant at all. I haven't had any morning sickness and have actually lost weight
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I feel better tho I understand everyone's pregnancy is different. Thank u all so much
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I feel better tho I understand everyone's pregnancy is different. Thank u all so much
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Your time will come, darling. Once you feel those little hands or feet jabbing you in the side, then, you'll know you're pregnant.
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