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7642836 tn?1410611040

I don't feel pregnant

Im 15 weeks and other than my breasts reminding me im pregnant and being occasionally nauseous I dont look pregnant at all. Not even a tiny bump or hardening of my stomach. this is my first pregnancy ever I really don't know what to expect. Am I just overreacting ? Thanks
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Count your blessings =) i had the worst of it all. Everybody is different. Some women love pregnancy bc they had soothe sailing, others hated it. As you come further along, you will see or feel more....
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Count your blessings =) i had the worst of it all. Everybody is different. Some women love pregnancy bc they had soothe sailing, others hated it. As you come further along, you will see or feel more....
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7642836 tn?1410611040
Great idea! Thank you guys so much :-)
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That's normal.  Once 1st trimester symptoms subside there isn't much to remind you that you're pregnant till you start feeling baby move.   I didn't start showing with my first till close to 18 weeks.  I'd take belly photos every two weeks to see the changes since they're so gradual is hard to notice on yourself.
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I didn't really start looking preg till about 28 weeks (just looked a little chubby till then). And even though I had plenty of symptoms and issues it didn't really start feeling real till she started kicking constantly which was about the same time.  :)
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5792880 tn?1405891688
Normal *
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5792880 tn?1405891688
Normally :) It takes more time when it's your first(for most) Then when I did start showing, it felt like it happened overnight.  This is baby #6 fir me and its crazy how one day I'm not showing, then all the sudden I am!
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