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Is it normal not to feel pregnant?

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CathyL · 12/07/2006 09:22

First posting, as been very sperstitious about saying too much too early (good Christian upbringing!) I am now supposedly 11 weeks pregnant (due in early Feb) but apart from being shattered haven't noticed any difference. Occasionally queasy but that normally means hungry! Hubby reckons my breasts are bigger though, trust him to notice. My first scan is in a week and a half and I'm really nervous in case its all a false alarm. Anyone else feel this way or should I just be grateful my breakfast stays down!

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Sweety81 · 08/08/2006 15:03

I am expecting my 1st baby (IM 5 MONTHS NOW)and i never experienced morning sickness, or feeling queesy. i did have mild fatigue from 8 weeks till i was 13 weeks, but has has faded. I had 'quickening' at 15 weeks (butterfly feeling) and felt baby kick me properly for the 1st time at 19 weeks. besides from that i havend had any problems so far (touch wood!) apart for the frequent urination and being tired.

i think each person is different..

peachygirl · 08/08/2006 16:08

I've been very much like this no nausea etc.I've got my scan tomorrow so fingers crossed. Nice to know others are out there feeling the same.

N1SEXYTING · 09/08/2006 14:50

Hi ladies

I'm almost 12 weeks and also do not feel pregnant even though I knew pretty much from the moment of conception but tiredness and a bit sore breasts are my only symptoms so sometimes I just feel like until I have my scan on Fri I'm just not that convinced!

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