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What are your symptoms?

Im six weeks pregnant. I only am experiencing tender breasts and fatigue. No morning sick ness.. Im kind of freaking out! What symptoms are any of you feeling?
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Oh and I'm due march 19th :)
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Hi I'm 8 wks today
I'm tired pretty much all the time, no morning sickness but feel nauseas a lot of the time. I've had a bit of cramping which I've been told it's completely normal. My breasts were tender but not as much. I go for my Down syndrome blood tests when I'm 10wks and then my first ultrasound at 12wks. I recently changed doctor because my previous doctor wasn't giving me enough information and I couldn't understand her (felt really bad) but now the current doctor said everything is on track. This is my first and is very unexpected but my partner and I couldn't be happier and I wish 12 wks would hurry up!

Who is finding out the sex of their baby? We are going to but we were considering not telling anyone and leaving it as a surprise. Anyone else had this idea?

Thanks Ladies!!
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I'm 6weeks 6days today. I'm due on March 24. I've only had mood swings , nausea, and back pains; also a little tenderness of the boobies. My next appointment is on august 28 which seems like it will be ten years from now lol
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I'm 6weeks 6days today. I'm due on March 24. I've only had mood swings , nausea, and back pains; also a little tenderness of the boobies. My next appointment is on august 28 which seems like it will be ten years from now lol
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Hi ladies,
I am 5 weeks 6days, due march 29 based on LMP.This will be baby #1 for hubby and I.
Current symptoms: 1) hungry all the time 2) Peeing a lot 3) tender breast.

First prenatal visit @ 8weeks, which seems like a lifetime away. I can't wait!!!
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I go Aug. 14th I will be 8 +1 and this wait is just killing me. Ready to see my baby!
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oh and the wait for the 8 week first appointment is killing me ahh
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I am 7 +1, tired and hungry all the time, little nausea. its my second baby and so nervous to have two kids my daughter will be 2 when this baby is born. and I just found out my sister is expecting as well with due date 2 days apart im so glad I have someone to go through this with.
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Hi! I just found out im 5 weeks pregnant and its my first pregnancy. But im also freaking out since I havent seen or felt any changes except tiredness. Its so hard to have to wait til 8 weeks to find out if this baby is even ok and growing happily! Is it normal for it all to be so calm at this stage?
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Very jealous that you ladies have been able to escape morning sickness! I had a severe case with my first as well. Congrats and hope all goes well in this first trimester!
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Hi ladies. I'm 7 wks,  5 days. I'm extremely tired & always hungry.  And that's it. I'm afraid the morning sickness will sneak up on me :)
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I am 6 weeks today! This is my 3rd child and didn't have any sickness with my other two and this one yet either! However I am tired and my boobs hurt just a little bit!
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I'm 7 weeks 2 days pregnant with my second child and I feel like the morning sickness is going to kill me! I'm tired all the time too. My sister in law hasn't had any sickness. Totally jealous! Due dates ladies?
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I'm just over7 weeks and I AM tired all the time and have no appetite but when I do eat my stomach gets upset really easy.
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Im 5wks 5 days. I only have nausea and fatigue
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