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is feeling normal, normal?

Hi everyone. Im 24 with my first baby. Im 15w5d along. But for the past 2-3 days i've felt "normal" no morning sickness, no stretching pains, my boobs aren't as tender as they were. It's weird but im not feeling pregnant anymore and honestly, it makes me a little paranoid. I don't have anyone close who has been pregnant recently so i don't have anyone to ask. Advice please??

Thank you❤
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I had that feeling too around 15-18 weeks. So much so that I was tempted to take a pregnancy test to be sure I was still pregnant, haha.
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Normal. I only puked 2-3 times during my whole pregnancy and I'm 40weeks today.
Well only time I puked more is cause I fainted. But it's normal,  I didn't feel prego till I felt him kick.
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Congrats to all(; and I'm 32 weeks and 5 days and I still feel pregnant everyday and I love the feeling of being pregnant and this is my 3rd baby and I want more Cuz I love how it feels to b pregnant and I love you baby Landon (:
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How did you stay calm? Lol i hear enjoy being pregnant now but i guess im expecting to feel pregnant everyday all day
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Is it? I've been worried about it that could hardly sleep last night. Ive noticed that my belly has made that little pudge above the pubic bone too.
Congrats btw
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I didn't have any symptoms my whole pregnancy. At least none that I could feel that were any different from any other day.
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Relatively normal hun most symptoms dissappear know the 2nd trimester I'm the same 16 weeks the only thing I've noticed is my belly ;)
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