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Worried first time mum

Am 11 weeks pregnant with triplets and no symptoms and not showing yet.although my doctor says the babies are fine but am just worried cos sometimes I forget that am pregnant... Just want to know if anybody is experiencing d same thing....
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Well for one no I'm having one baby lol ☺ and just cause you don't feel the pregnancy blues/symptoms yet you will soon ☺congrats on the babies wow wish I where having twins or more they run in my family but guess they skip my side but any ways don't worrying your self eat healthy for the babies and have a safe and healthy pregnancy if your doctor not concern I would worried about it not saying you shouldn't cause that a mother instinct to be concern
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Yeeey congrates to you triplEt mooommy!!!  i am first mom too no symptoms other than frequent urinating and hungry all times. No nausea no fatigue no morning sickness m 17 weeks and not showing.. usually 1st pregnancy takes a while till you have a baby pooch ur uterus is still virgin and not stretched enjoy ur pregnancy...
tip ***  Dont scratch when ur tummy or breast itches apply olive oil or shea butter to prevent you from getting stretch marks
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Yeh, I had no symptoms at all... panicked and had an extra scan but all was good... Although I only had one... I didnt show till past 20wks!! Even now at 36+2 I often have to tell people im pregnant or they think its a new thing!

I'd say once you hit 12wks it will all start with 3 x
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Totally normal, you typically don't show till 4 months
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Haven't had any symptoms either at first, still don't and i'm 32 weeks. I wasn't showing until maybe week 17? Can't really remember, but I am having just the one baby. It's quite normal to not show on the first pregnancy, and being asymptotic is also common. Just relax and take care of yourself
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