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Q: Don't Feel Pregnant
asked by: kmart on October 6th, 2005
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Anyone else have little to no symptoms. I am in my seventh week and feel off but not really anythign else. I am tired but have a hard time sleeping at night. I get a little queezy if I don't eat, and my boobs feel huge. But everything feels slight not too extreme. I guess I get scared that it is not growing = anyone else feel little to nothing and have a healthy pregnancy
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Jordan H
replied on October 6th, 2005
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Hi I am about 5 weeks now, and the only symptom that I have right now is sore boobies. It's kinda depressing cause sometimes I even forget that I am pregnant. I almost wish that I could experiance all of it. (i will probably regret saying that if it does happen)
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lil mama3
replied on October 6th, 2005
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Yeah!!! Thats happening to me. I found out 3 days ago that iam preggo, still cant believe it. If it wouldent of been because of the positive test I got, I still wont believe it. I have no symptoms at all I hear all of this other grils that have nausea, I dont not even a litlle bit. The only think that I have is my boobs hurt just a little bit. Maybe we are one of the lucky ones :lol:
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Pocket Angel
replied on October 6th, 2005
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Dont count your lucky stars just yet lol, its normal not to have morning sickness early... Everything says it starts at 6 weeks, but women do start later... Or you will be lucky enough to have nothing at all lol
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teach486
replied on October 7th, 2005
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So true pocket angel! I was so elated because I thought once again I dodged the morning sickness bullet. With my first child I hardly had any syptoms at all through the entire pregnancy. I didn't hardly have any signs or symptoms with this one now until after my 6th week. Then all hell broke loose! Constant nausea/vomitting from the time I woke up to the time I went to bed at night.

Now, according to my doc, I am 11 weeks 3 days today. But my calculations have me exactly one week further along if I go by the first day of my last period. I do not know why there is the one week difference. Anyway, my nausea has greatly subsided now. I haven't really thrown up for almost a week now. Hurray! Only a little nausea here and there throughout the day.

Just don't count your chickens before they hatch. One day you can be perfectly fine, and then the next day, without warning, the nausea starts.
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mia7
replied on October 7th, 2005
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Wow I sure know about nausea! I started having it when I was about 5-6 weeks but it was very little and I didn't know I was pregnant yet.

When 7 weeks came... It got really bad. Right now I am 11 weeks 5 days and the nausea continues, I am always hungry. Five minutes after I eat and I am hungry again but once I start eating the food starts to get gross and makes me feel like I am going to throw up so I stop eating and 5 minutes later I am hungry again.

I had really sore boobs from week 6-10 but now my nipples hurt soooo much I can barely take it!

It sucks!!!
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