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7540995 tn?1391791515

is it me or is it normal...

I am 18 weeks pregnant and I am on my 4th pregnancy but I dont feel pregnant I know I am but its weird I can still lay on my stomach with no problem...do some of you ladies feel the same way?
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I am just 17 weeks but the only way I know I am pregnant is the severe morning sickness I am having. This is my third it's strange this feeling of not feeling pregnant.
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1399033 tn?1449587779
I'm 22 weeks and still sleep ok on my stomach. I'm always a stomach sleeper so it's a lot harder when I get really big. Lol
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6918915 tn?1395932871
I can still lay on my stomach too and it's not uncomfortable to me. Idk if its uncomfortable to the baby tho cuz I noticed the last two night the baby kicks around alot when I lay like that! Lol I also feel like alot of the pregnancy symptoms I had in the beginning are gone but now they have been replaced by new ones. I'm so out of breath just from walking around the house in the morning, low blood sugars that make me feel faint, huge boobs that need new bras, and a growing bump and lots of movement in there. But I'll take it all over nausea, moodiness, and indigestion. Well, except the low blood sugars. They're horrible feeling
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7540995 tn?1391791515
Hahaha thanks I feel relief cause I will put stuff in my head...congrats on you 4th baby aswell
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Avatar universal
Im 18wks too and i can still lie on my tummy lol this pregnancy is weird im on my 4th too Congrats! Some women are like that so dont trip ...My first 3 with my boys i wouldnt be able to lie on my tummy so im quite enjoying this since i usually lay on my stomach to sleep...i didnt know as well till i posted up on here with a similar question :) Youre not alone haha!
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