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NO SYMPTOMS

I'm 8weeks (2months) and I don't have any SYMPTOMS none at all...is this normal?
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Yes its normal I didnt find out I was prego till 12 weeks.  
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It's normal I'm 8weeks with no symptoms just sleepiness lol
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I never had one pregnancy symptom at all I never felt pregnant I don't even show until I was 32 weeks lol your lucky haha as I was too
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Completely normal,  with my son the only symptom I had was breast tenderness,  never had any nausea or anything else but owww he's a little taz-mainian devil now! Lol just gotta love it though!
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I'm 22 weeks and still don't feel pregnant. I only got sick a few times when I ate greasy good.
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I didn't start feeling hardly anything except a little nausea until my second trimester. Consider yourself lucky!!
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Thanks ladies I'm counting my blessings then I won't question it anymore! Lol
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Yes she is very lucky. Because I've heard about morning sickness I haven't experienced anything,but i know its comming.
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Youre so lucky! Im 8 weeks and 3 days today and Ive been vomiting every day for the past 5 weeks. Be thankful lol some of those symptoms are rough :/
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Yes it's normal. JUST give it time and the pregnant feeling will start the fatigue hungriness all of it. I'm 17 weeks and only threw up 1 time and only had 1 stomach ache be lucky your not getting pain I am!
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