I have days like that and to be honest I hate them days, mainly because of the miscarriage when my first symptom was loss of pregnancy symptoms. Mainly sore bbs.
My morning sickness is only just calming down. I've found that if am busy during the day I completely forget about the sickness and have no problems with sickness at all.
Regarding sore bbs, I asked my midwife about it and its normal, espec as you get further along into your pregnancy. Try not to worry and relax, if your stressed, baby is stressed :)
I have days of not feeling pregnant too. At first it worried me, but after seeing the babies were ok even when my symptoms disappeared, I was reassured that it was nothing to worry about. I always feel best in the morning, then the fatigue and "blah" feeling usually hits in the afternoon or evening. I am SO grateful that I only had a little over a week of nausea. I hope it doesn't come back!
A co-worker who I don't see very often heard I was pg the other day and said "You look further along than 2 months." I told her it was my before belly plus bloat. lol. I can't wait until it's an actual baby bump!
I wish I had some days where I didn't feel pregnant! Unfortunately for me I've had all day long sickness since 6 weeks. I am almost 13 weeks and still feel terrible almost all day long. I really hope it ends soon = (
I also have a very large noticeable baby bump and look to be about 4-5 months pregnant.
I think I'm still in shock too - that might have something to do with it. Well it's been about 3 hours since I posted the post above and I'm feeling it! I'm tired and bloated and crampy. I spoke too soon =)
I'll be 11 weeks Monday and I'm the same way. Some days pg symptoms hit me like a ton of bricks. Other days.....nothing. It's perfectly normal for symptoms to come and go. Another reason I don't feel pg is because I still can't believe I am. I think it will really sink in once I get my bump.
Yes, I have days like that, and even mornings, when I first wake up I feel great, its only when I hit around lunchtime I start to feel like poop.