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7821777 tn?1394490894

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I'm 15wks 5days and I just don't feel pregnant at all. Sometimes I feel the baby move but my stomach is soft and only gets semi hard after I eat. I hope everything is alright..
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7703407 tn?1396588513
I'm on my fourth and feel the same way. I'm only 18wks but ever since my first trimester symptoms went away I haven't really felt pregnant. Hopefully once the baby starts moving more and I can feel it I'll feel differently but for now I'm right with you.
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7821777 tn?1394490894
I agree, I haven't had any symptoms at all which is great but i feel so much better Thanks to you lady's
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I think your fine. I didnt even find out i was peegnant until i was almost 4 months along and my baby is developing great. And not everyone has pregnanc symptoms cause i didnt and i still dont and im almost 32 weeks.
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7821777 tn?1394490894
Yea that's Exactly how I feel, this is my 3rd and I was always bigger and my belly was much harder. I try not to worry my boyfriend too much about it because i don't want him to blame himself due to him having cancer as a child.
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7213941 tn?1397087659
I have been feeling the same way lately...16+3. My boyfriend keeps reminding g me that yes I am still pregnant and telling me the baby is fine. I still worry too-and this is my 3rd.
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7821777 tn?1394490894
I feel much better, than you ladies so much & Good Luck!!
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I'm 30 weeks now and recall hitting a time several months ago when all of my symptoms sent away. Freaked me out but it's normal because hormones control the show now and they are far from normal.
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Totally normal
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1835206 tn?1414772252
Its normal.  With both of my pregnancies I never felt pregnant. If I couldn't feel the baby moving and see my belly growing, pregnancy would never cross my mind! I'm a small framed woman and am 26 weeks along and my belly still isn't hard either. Just enjoy it while it lasts :)
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