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So Is it true?

Just wondering about this. So I'm 27 weeks pregnant with my first child but I haven't really went through any of the pregnancy side effects. Like mood swings, lack of sleep, eating habits, being emotional, morning sickness and so on. But the crazy/funny part about all of this is the father of our child is going through all of theses side effects. So is it true if the mother of the child doesn't go through it, the father does?
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You're lucky. I'm 27 weeks and I feel horrible a lot of the time. My bf feels normal.  =p
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Me and my bf ate both getting the prego symptoms lol we both crave stuff and we noth get hormonal lol
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Want to scream, if I don't go into natural over this weekend Monday I will be induced I don't want that to happy rather naturally, I rather pain sneak up on me than know its coming Monday is my due date though, the chances of that.... Anyone else go
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No it can go all sorts of ways. My hubby gets emotional at times and I laugh and am like "is that seriously how I look?" But I've had all of it but it seems ours are opposite. Like I can't sleep but he sleeps all day and when I can't eat he binges. It's weird but cool.
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I'm have a pregnancy just like you at 31 weeks. I little bit of hearburn. My husband has not had any of the pregnancy side effects.
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I'm a ftm and I'm 23 weeks and haven't really been with my husband through the pregnancy because of his military training but I was with my sister alot thru my first trimester and she was gaining some weight and having cravings because she was with me so much so I can't tell
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