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Not "feeling" pregnant

I still have no symptoms, no nausea, not really any frequent urination, only sorta sore breats and that's about it...I took 2 home tests (positive), one at the ER (positive), and one at my docs (positive). I keep thinking I'm not actually pregnant...what's going on...
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4983320 tn?1378402268
I didn't have any symptoms either, but just wait until you get that big ole belly, then you'll feel pregnant. It will come!
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Just consider yourseld lucky and enjoy it!
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You should feel lucky lol
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Thanks guys :) but I've kinda been prayin for something just to kno its actually there lol
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The only symptom ive ever had with all 4 of my pregnancies is my boobs would hurt. Otherwise i never got morning sickness, nausea, etc.
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5761111 tn?1373906251
This is my third and I never get symptoms I will always feelt not preggo untill 4 months when I start showing.
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I'm 18 weeks tomorrow anf all I've had through my pregnancy so far is back pain and heartburn.
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An i hope your right, id hate to be excited to find out its fake.
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I'm supposedly 6 weeks 6 days
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Don't worry. This is my fourth pregnancy and I've never had all the pregnancy symptoms. If it wasn't for a missed period i would never know I'm pregnant until i start showing. You're one of the Lucky ones. Just sit back and enjoy your pregnancy and look forward to your little one :-)
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It'll come....how far along are you?
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