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Is it real???

I am 6 weeks today and from what my body tells me I don't feel pregnant. My boobs are hurting and have gotten fuller and I'm crampy sometimes. My test I took all had the lines but they were faint.  Is it normal to not feel a lot
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Thanks everyone. I know they say everyone I'd different but dang I never thought I would look forward to getting sick just to know lol
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It was actually my lack of symptoms that triggered me to take a test. However by week 7-8 I started to feel pregnant mainly because of the nausea. My breasts are just now getting sore at week 9. I think every woman experiences something different, but if you got those lines then I would say you're preggers... Congrats!
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Yes it totally normal not to feel pregnant. .I went thru the same thing and took like 5 test..lol...I even got a doppler at 12 weeks to hear the heart beat. You'll feel that way off and on for a while. ...
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I'm 26 weeks pregnant and I was very very sick my first trimester. I didn't have sore breast or anything. My advice to with the flow. You'll feel more pregnant as each day goes by!
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I dont feel much either. I will be 7 weeks Friday. My boobs are still sore. I have to wear sportsbras all the time. I dont go to the bathroom every 5 minutes anymore. A girl i work with is 3 weeks ahead of me. She has morning sickness off and on all day.
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That was my first sign. I took a digital test.
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