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Feeling worries!!!

I'm 7 weeks pregnant but I don't feel a thing, I feel completely normal. I have no nausea not tired, I dont have craving.. Is my baby ok??
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Its completely normal i never had any sypmtoms til i was in my 2nd trimester and still then i never had sickness just felt really tired and headaches..so make the most of feeling "good" it will soon catch up with u
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I didn't have any morning sickness or anything either I'm 17 weeks 4 days now and everything is fine. Don't listen to people who say the sicker the better that's not always true.
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I'm on my 3rd pregnancy and this is the first time I've felt sick. I'm also 7 weeks and have been sick all day, every day since I find out. Literally to the day. So yes, you are very lucky.
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I didnt feel anything at all . Some get lucky some dont
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If I didn't track my cycle, I would have never known I was expecting! No symptoms at all and I'm 30 weeks now. I started feeling baby move around 17 weeks.
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Ok good!! So I'm not the only one! That made me worry less.. I have 2 children already and before I knew I was pregnant I felt sick.. And i know every pregnancy is different, I was just wondering why am I felling normal!
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I didn't feel pregnant until about 16 wks and even then it didn't sink In until about 26 wks that i was pregnant
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So u know everything is good? I think u are just very lucky so far!
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Some women just are lucky like that. Your still early tho. Those symptoms could still appear at any time throughout your pregnancy
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Yes I've been to my first app and had blood work papsmear and ultrasound.
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Have u made first antenatal appointment?
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