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15 weeks

I'm 15+3 days and don't feel pregnant at all.. I don't know why but I'm so nervous something is wrong . I worry to much :'( Ftm to so I have no idea what to expect!
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I Ward that a doppler isn't to good for the baby, is that true?
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You can order a doppler online!!! That's what I did, so I could hear my sons heartbeat everyday! It helped TONS!(:
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Since 8 wks prego every fay i feel my sons heart to make sure hes ok that helps me with those scary thoughts
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I'm a ftm as well and I was the same as you. I didn't feel pregnant until about 21 weeks when he kicked hard. I'm almost 30 weeks now and sometimes when he doesn't kick I get nervous but he's just chillen then he kicks and everything is great. Just give your mind and body time to become mommy. It will happen :)
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I can feel flutters people say it's to early but I know my body really well and I also know the difference between gas.. well at least I hope so.. I sure wouldn't have wanted to get excited for feeling gas lol...
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Im a ftm and I really didn't feel pregnant until I felt my daughter move.. and now im 34 weeks and feel pregnant as ever!
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