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not feeling pregnant

Hey everyone I just need sosome advice. I am 13 weeks and am not really feeling pregnant. Over the weekend I did more exercise than normal so that worried me a little I hope I didnt over do it. I am also not that hungry, I was very hungry the past few weeks but now nothing. Can anyone give me some advice thanks
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8745353 tn?1409278909
The only symptom I've ever felt was excess saliva in my first trimester. I'm 7 months now and I've never felt pregnant. If it wasn't for my baby kicking and my little bump I would forget lol.
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Elena,  I felt just the same... from the beginning,  really. I never had any of the typical symptoms.   But... every time I went to the doc, baby looked great. Now I'm 19 weeks and still don't feel prego!  But now I feel movement daily so I'm way less worried.  I'm sure everything is fine :) I'm 19 weeks with a little boy!!
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Thank you so much that makes me feel so much better and by the way do you knlw the gender of what you girls are having im getting excited to find out
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6202880 tn?1380332653
Just give it some time and you'll feel it again. I have spells like that, too. It's easy to worry, but it's totally normal! I'm 20 weeks and feeling my baby every day, so that reassures me when I'm not feeling pregnant.
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This is my first pregnancy, i was nauseated from 5-9 weeks and then everything stopped. I didnt gain weight, no large appetite, and had all my energy back. It stayed that way until now, which im now 23 weeks and my belly recently "popped" out. Its normal how youre feeling now, give it a few more weeks!
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