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Small preggo rant

I'm 9 weeks with my second baby and I'm super bloated I look 6 months instead of 9 weeks. I'm either too tired to eat or too sick to eat I don't remember being this miserable with my first. Anyone else bloated and uncomfortable
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I've been taking diclegis for my nausea but I'm very suspicious as to why they won't do an exam on me all I've done is paperwork, urine sample and blood work I'm 9 weeks and they haven't checked my baby's heart beat
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Yes!! I'm 8 weeks with my second and I automatically thought... Am I having twins? I'm so tired and hungry and look like I'm 5 months along. With my first I never even felt pregnant.
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I'm bloated too! No fun.
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Omgosh I thought I was going crazy. I'm 9weeks with #4 and I look 6 months pregnant. I work still and ppl were noticing I was pregnant. I assumed I was having twins because of how sick and tired I was this pregnancy. I was told because it's #4 I'm this big. My doc checked my babies heartbeat and it's very strong but some docs like to wait until 10 weeks.
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same here.i'm now 9 weeks but nausea n bloating, fatigue everyday. sometimes i feel very full in my stomach but still experience constipation.....really painful, i feel like having flu for the first trimester. anyone same here? do you guys still go to work?
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My doctor don't check heart beat til 10 weeks
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I hear you, I'm 6 weeks pregnant and I can't deal with the bloatiness, nausea and vomiting, I feel like I'm nurturing a rock in there... I can't move around normal because it hurts my stomach... have u tried anything to  it?
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