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9 weeks

I just turned 9 weeks today and for the last two days I haven't really felt sick besides headaches at night. I'm just wondering what were your symptoms at 9 weeks pregnant?
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1580318 tn?1550254481
When I was pregnant 5 years ago, I was only nauseated until about week 8. Craved oranges for a little while, and then nothing. I LOVED being pregnant.
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1330108 tn?1333677304
The 9th week leaves most women feeling good but nervous as to where their symptoms went. From this point forward it is common to have intermintent symptoms.
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I went from feeling really ill to feeling pretty good this 9th week. Symptoms come and go.
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1399033 tn?1449587779
I'm 9w4d and don't feel pregnant at all. The only things that remind me I am is no period since December, go to bed around 10:30-11, used to be a night owl, and the occasional pain from either side when I move too fast. That's it! In the beginning I was hungry the first week... Then weeks 5-7 1/2 I couldn't hardly eat anything. No appetite, nothing sounded good... 8 weeks came and I can eat again.... So me not feeling pregnant right now scared me until I realized others went through this too and they were just lucky :^]
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1018329 tn?1448980165
I felt great for week 9 and 10 then by week 11 and 12 I got mornings sickness again and bad migraines. it's common for symptoms to come and go it's the rising and changing of hormones.
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