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Hi I'm 14 weeks pregnant and just want to know us this normal?
I don't really feel pregnant I haven't got a baby bump yet :( iv only been sick once the only thing I do have is feeling tired and sleeping, at my 12 weeks scan everything is fine growing and moving just wanted to know is it normal not to feel it yet?
Thanks for your comments. Xxx
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Thanks everyone means alot
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I didn't get a bump until I was 7 mos going on 8 only cause I'm really petite
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Everyone takes to pregnancy differently. I'm 20 weeks now. I've had what I call an abnormal pregnancy. Very little symptoms, good or bad. No morning sickness, no breast tenderness, no cravings, no food adversions, no glowing skin. I was losing weight up until 12 weeks. I was questioning whether I was really pregnant. I was excited but nervous for my 12 and 16 weeks appts; heartbeat was going strong and everything normal. At 16 weeks, appetite increased, I started gaining weight and have a little bump to go with it. Started feeling sensations at 19 weeks. I now think we are one of the lucky ones.
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Its totally normal… I am 34w and never threw up or had signs of being preggo besides the fact that I was showing already,  but its because everybody is different. Get plenty of sleep now because your baby won't let you sleep by your 3rd trimester
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Yeah I'm totally the same
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I have days were I don't feel like pregnant either so I will go with its normal I am only 12 weeks . I just feel really tried a lot
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It's weird coz you hear people have all.these signs and I just feel like I'm missing out x
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Its Normal , Im Already 18 Weeks And still Dont Feel Pregnant. Alongest Everything is growing normal and the baby is okay is all that matters . You wont feel it til Your 16 or even 21 weeks pregnant .
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