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9 weeks pregnant - no morning sickness or fatigue - is everything okay?

I'm 9 weeks pregnant - only going for my first OB appointment next week and I don't feel very pregnant so I hope everything is okay?
My breasts are sore and tender, and definitely feel bigger/swolen. My stomach is bloated (or fat) - but other than that, I feel fine.

Is this normal?

I read so many things about being nausius and having heartburn and feeling tired.... I'm not really feeling any of this - I'm concerned my baby isn't okay. I've always had a weak bladder, so peeing all day is kinda normal to me!

Any advice or comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
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i am 9 weeks pregnant also and i have a littlw girl that is 2 years old and through out the whole first trimester i had morning sickness so bad and with this one it is different it has had me so worried becaue i dont even feel pregnant besides my brest sore and swollen and a little tierd sometimes i hope everything is okay i am thinking maybe this one is a boy?? i hope he/she will be okay what do u all think?
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I am not pregnant that we know of yet, but i know of many people who are and i've also heard many differant things. My mom wasn't sick at all with me, my grandma wasn't sick at all for any of her three kids, i had a friend who, from the first couple weeks, all the way through the next two months was on bed rest because she was so sick. She couldn't eat anything, or even drink water. Her best frend, pregnant at the same time, was completely fine. My cousin is about 2 months along and she's sick on and off. She'll feel fine for half the day and the rest of the day will be horrible! If you can, talk to your mother and grandma and find out how their pregnancies went. Often times you'll find that the symptoms are in the genes! Thank God for giving you such an easy pregnancy as of right now! Good luck!
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Even every pregnancy is different.  I was knock down tired and had heartburn like crazy the first trimester of my first child.  This one (currently 20 weeks), I wasn't as tired in the first trimester but my boobs were so sore I couldn't take my bra off for weeks!  I also had nausea this time, all day long.  Now that I am in the second trimester the heart burn has started to kick in.  So every one and every pregnancy is different, please don't worry about lack of symptoms, just enjoy not being sick for now :)
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i agree with poetgirl, consider yourself lucky, my sister couldn't even hold down water during her second pregnancy, but her first she didn't suffer from anything
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Count yourself lucky, as far as the nausea and such. I have a friend who is about as far a long as you and feels fine too. Everyone is different. I feel SO sick right now and I'm not sure if I am or not, though I have a feeling I am. God bless to you and your little one. =D
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i dont know, between me and my 2 older sisters, there are 8 boys and no girls, and we all had the same symptoms.there is an old wives tale that says the more heartburn you have the more hair your baby will have, well i know thats not true, my first one had hardly any hair, my second one had quite a bit more, but not a full head.he he he
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okay - thanks! so does that mean it's definitely a boy?
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i didnt have any nausea, or fatigue with either of my boys, the heartburn i did get, not until the second trimester though, it was terrible.i didnt get the fatigue until the very end. everyone is different, i wish you the best of luck.
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