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Concerned Posted: 02-05-05 18:45pm
Ok, I am a little concerned that
everything is going ok. Aside from
sleeping like a bear in hybernation I have
no real signs of being pregnant. I get a
little upset stomach sometimes but nothing
that screams at me your having a baby. Is
that something to worry about or should I
consider myself lucky. I have had one
ultrasound already at 5 and a half weeks
and I am going for another on the 24the of
feburary. I just wanna make sure that
things are going fine even though I dont
feel any real differences.
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l2at24
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Posted: 02-05-05 18:56pm
Preg symptoms are the worst between 6 and
12 weeks. If you are in there somewhere
you are blessed to be feeling pretty good.
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MissChicopea
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Posted: 02-05-05 22:34pm
Also, some women feel no symptoms at all,
or only some. Your energy drop is a
definite symptom and like the other poster
said, you are fairly early in your
pregnancy. You may start to feel other
symptoms. Sore breasts, cramping from
stretching, constipation, food aversion,
cravings, back aches, sinus congestion,
frequent urination, etc. I didn't get
full swing into most of mine until the 6th
week. I'm sure your fine. Be thankful!
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