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10 weeks tomorrow

Hello all,

I am 37 years old, expecting my third child, which was very much unexpected only because conception was supposed to be nearly impossible. I've been wanting another child for the past 12 years and I would have to say it's been the biggest desire I've ever had, so needless to say, I am absolutely elated and very excited.

As of today I totally feel pregnant and very much just BLAH.

Anyone at this stage truly feeling the baby in there yet?
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Hi, I am 36 and expecting my 4th.  I am 13 weeks today.  Still not feeling much, like you said pretty blah!  Tired and bloated.  I miscarried in March so this has been pretty worrisome.  I did purchase a Doppler and am 99% sure I can hear the heartbeat (yay!!) But still scared.  Making past the 12 week mark feels great though! Good luck to you!
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Congratulations!!! I'm 10 weeks tomorrow also!! This is my second pregnancy, my daughter just turned one in August and we are going to get our first ultrasound tomorrow!
Last time, I didn't really feel pregnant until I finally started showing at 20 weeks, but this time is completely different! I throw up everyday and nothing ever really sounds good to eat, I'm extremely bloated and am already showing, and I'm even having a bit of an issue with constipation. I guess this is karma since I never got sick & worked until I was 39.5 weeks with no problems last time. Lol. But, we're extremely happy to be adding to our family, so it's all worth it.
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