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when did u feel pregnant?

I am 9 weeks and 5 days. I guess u could say I am one of the lucky ones when it comes to morning sickness. I just dnt feel pregnant, I mean other than no period but other things could cause that. When did it set in for u???
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Sometimes I wonder am I preg I'm 20 weeks and ready for my kicks to start
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I would consider yourself VERY lucky. I'm 7w4d have horrible fatigue, extreme soar breasts, frequent urination. I haven't had vomiting but I feel nausea almost everyday! Enjoy your amazing pregnancy!!
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2066536 tn?1354241604
I was in denial of my pregnancy all the way until week 13 when I couldn't hide my belly anymore!!  I never got morning sickness, the only change in lifestyle was that I stopped having my period.  I have more acne now then I ever did during puberty due to all these hormones but other then that I've really enjoyed being pregnant.
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2052470 tn?1351176040
I having un easy pregnancy. I'm 18w5d and the only time I feel pregnant is in the night and when i wake up. Stomach all hard, cant move but other than that really easy too. No symptoms  what so ever. So don't worry it's totally normal. Congratulations!!
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1835206 tn?1414772252
I haven't felt pregnant at all and I'm almost 32 weeks! The only thing that bugs me is te occasional tailbone pain other than that it's been amazing!
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I think once I get a belly I will definitely feel pregnant.
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I still don't feel pregnant, and I'm 28w6d. I never had morning sickness or anything. If it wasn't for my belly, the baby kicking, and now the random pains & hurting hips, I wouldn't believe I was pregnant! ;)
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