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im 10 weeks

I don't look pregnant or feel pregnant..!!!
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Dnt worry im pregnant with my second bbt nd my first one i had really bad nausea nd i was showin at 4 mnths  ... in right now 34 weeks nd didnt show until 28 weeks ;) nd had 0 symptoms!
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6832940 tn?1389242354
Most women don't show that early and in the beginning the only symptom really is morning sickness and alot of pregnancies don't get it at all
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oh wow this is my 1st baby in I didnt know whats going on at all..!!!
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I dont get sick.in the morning more like afternoon in I have real bad headaches
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Enjoy it before it all sinks in lol
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Most ftm don't show till 23+ weeks ur baby is still tiny u have plenty more time I started showing at about 15-16 weeks  n I didn't feel pregnant till 23 weeks wen my lil girl started moving I'm 27 weeks now n my lil girl moves so much I cant forget on top of that I'm huge with horrible back pains I use thought having a belly was nice but now its so painful lbvs
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6712392 tn?1393708678
I'm 15 weeks and I just started to get a tiny bump but I definitely feel pregnant!!
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7153552 tn?1397682278
Im 20 weeks pregnant. Still dont look it. But feel it of course :P I didnt start to feel pregnant until morning sickness kicked in around 10-12 weeks though! No worries! :)
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