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Wonderful Pregnancy!!!

I have had the most wonderful pregnancy!! No morning sickness, no heart burn, barely any ligament pains. I honest don't even feel pregnant. If it wasn't for my cute baby bump I would honestly for I was sometimes!! BTW I'm 18 almost 19 weeks pregnant. Anyone else having an amazing pregnancy?!!
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Same here but girl you still have time I am 35 and now I know I am really pregnant lol when your back start hurting or when he/she ball up in one spot or you have to run to the bathroom every 5 mins and sometimes you don't even have to use it. Lol just be ready
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I'm on my second and I swear I was just meant for babies. To me its the easiest and most natural thing in the world, and it totally agrees with me. I'm always happier and feel more well balanced and healthier when pregnant. Excited to meet my baby but I hate that it's gonna be over soon (I'm 32 weeks) bc pregnancy is definitely one of the best things in the world to me and it just goes by soooo quick. Wish it could last a little longer. Lol
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11587059 tn?1427628263
I used to be terrified of throwing up. Then I got pregnant and just my luck got HG and would throw up 10-15 times a day! Now I throw up maybe 3 times a day but my nausea is absolutely horrible. I've been on bedrest for 8 weeks. Pelvic rest for 8 weeks. Had a scare with preterm labor. My kidneys dont work properly. My heart is messed up. I pass out a lot. Doctors have told me to only have one baby. I lost around 40 pounds. My placenta was bruised by my dog at 12 weeks. I've had contractions since 22 weeks. I've had 6 kidney infections. I think that's all. Not to mention I'm so unbelievably uncomfortable! I'm 29 weeks and 5 days. Almost over. I absolutely hate pregnancy.
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I'm sorry for you lady's with morning sickness! That was the part that scared me the most when I first found I was pregnant. Cuz I do not deal with throwing up very well at all!!!
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Ooh i was like that but that all changed fast!
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I guess it doesnt really count since everyone is farther along than i am but im 5 weeks 5 days and have no symptoms. just tender breasts but its not to terrible because im able to put a bra.on when i head to work  
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11003842 tn?1433995758
I'm very much the same :) no nausea, reflux/heartburn, sore back, ligament pain, fatigue, sore boobs, cravings... Absolutely NOTHING! Its fantastic. I work full time and I'm on my feet all day everyday so I'm very thankful that I've been able to continue to work and go abouts my day as I did pre pregnancy :) I'm 24 weeks.
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You guys suck. No I'm just kidding but I certainly am jealous. I've had a really rough pregnancy with miscarriage scares and terrible morning sickness, fatigue, and sciatica caused by the pregnancy. That's just the half of it. But I'm happy for you and I hope your pregnancies stay that way! :) all the best mommies!
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I'm also having an easy pregnancy :) this is my second. My last one was 12 yrs ago and was awful! I was nauseous all the time and felt horrible!! Now I'm 18 wks and feel pretty good. No nausea or anything too terrible, other than my breasts hurt and I'm more tired than usual. But hey, I will take that any day over being sick all the time! Congrats! And hope u continue feeling great!
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Wish I can say the same lol...I was nauseous for 3 months, tired and sleepy all the time....I am 21 weeks now and I am still having a hard time I have horrible ligament pain in my leg and I still get very tired ...my doctor took me off work at 16 weeks... your lucky
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12208248 tn?1424755226
Wish I was as lucky as you are. Good luck, & hope your pregnancy continues with success!
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