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dont feel pregnant... any advice?

I'm nine weeks pregnant and had one appointment with my midwife and a scan at 7 weeks 6 days where it showed the baby's heartbeat at 164bpm. But I don't feel pregnant, my breasts are not sore and I do not feel sick. The only thing is I'm bloated and tired. Can anyone reassure me as it feels so strange not to have strong symptoms
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Just feel strange not to have symptoms. Always makes me wondered weather Its still there, I have a scan next Friday anyway so hopefully everything will be ok, fingers crossed! Its my first pregnancy so I'm on edge about everything and don't really know what to expect :)
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That's exactly how I felt! I didn't find out I was pregnant until I was 3 months, and during my second trimester I still didn't feel pregnant until I felt my baby move for the first time♡ and now I'm in my 3rd trimester and I'm getting all the symptoms like morning sickness and mood swings!  So maybe you will get more symptoms later on or you probably won't really get any at all! Every pregnancy and body is different so it's okay :)
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Lol me either i'm 8 weeks on saturday and i just feel fat even before it begins.
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Im 37 weeks and still don't 'feel pregnant' I had no symptoms throughout and only started showing at 27 weeks. Just keep in mind every pregnancy is completely different.
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