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Just little worries...

Well as far as I know I'm now 6wks1d pregnant and dont have my midwifes appointment untill the 27th March, I do keep getting just little niggles of panick and worry that something might go wrong and this baby means so much to me and my partner, I'm sure lots of women get it this early on and just wondered if them women just want to write on here and let me know so i have people to share my emotions with lol i have my partner but i dont think he quite understands the changes in my body I'm sure he thinks that when the bump starts growing thats the change lol

Thank you for any help.
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Thank yoy so much :) I'm gonna just take each day as it comes now and try not to worry like you both say when he see's that u/s im sure that will set it inplace for him, no morning sickness as of yet so we'll just see how that goes ;)

Thank you again for helping me out.
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280369 tn?1316702041
I agree, my hubby never really could relate or completely grasp the whole concept of me being pregnant until he saw me puking and when he finally heard the heartbeat and saw the baby on u/s. He was amazed. I think it really hit him once he could see the baby moving and feel kicks and whatnot, other than that, he just doesn't understand what we women go through! =) It's completely normal to worry, especially early on. I've had 2 miscarriages, so I tend to worry about every little thing the entire pregnancy. You may or may not experience morning sickness and if you don't, you are blessed!!  It didn't start until my 7th week with this pregnancy, but I think it started earlier with my first. Try to enjoy your pregnancy as much as possible, even though it's not easy at times. I hope you have a healthy 9 months!
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613536 tn?1294238447
What you are feeling is totally normal.  I am 21 weeks pregnant and still worry...  A lot of doctors/midwives will not see a patient until they are 12 weeks pregnant.  If you don't feel pregnant, consider yourself lucky... the nausea is not fun.  My husband didn't quite get the effects of how pregnancy affects a woman until I started to dry heave.  Once he sees a little bump or sees an ultrasound or hears a heart beat - it will become more real to him...   Take it easy and enjoy your pregnancy while you feel good!
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