Everyone is different. Everyone experiences different things while they are pregnant. No one can tell you what you should be feeling, but they can tell you what their experiences are. You may or may not share any of those same experiences.
2006-06-25 05:56:24
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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At 7-8 wks pg you may not know you are because you would of just missed a period and you will not feel the baby move until 3-4 months. The baby really moves at 7-8 months. It feels like little tiny butterflies inside of you. Hang in there it is fun being pg
2006-06-25 06:01:23
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answered by Mi 1
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Irritable, sore breasts, prone to crying, maybe sick to your stomach or maybe not. Everybody is different - some of us get all the symptoms, others get none. I didn't know I was pregnant until we were 17 weeks but I have always had an irregular period. You will not start feeling baby move for a while yet. THere is an excellent book called "What to expect when you're expecting" which gives you a month-by-month indication of what to expect. They should have it at your local library. Also if you have yahoo as yr home page, you can add a pregnancy calendar which will tell you what to expect each day. Congrats! I'm due July 17 :D
2006-06-25 05:58:41
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answered by Samlet 4
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No two pregnancies are the same, just like no two women are. While it is natural to feel morning/afternoon/all-day sickness it is a different experience for everyone. Some women constantly throw up, some only throw up once a day, while others only have food aversions. Breast tenderness is normal, but not mandatory. Mood changes are also normal, some women can experience almost PMS like symptoms. Congratulations by the way...Good luck...
2006-06-25 05:58:48
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answered by All I Hear Is Blah Blah Blah... 5
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When I was 7-8 weeks pregnant my boobs were very sore and I noticed that I was a bit nauseated, I had a cramp like I was getting ready to start my period. The thing I noticed first was the sore boobs. I was also very tired> I would wake up tired after 10 hours of sleep and I just wanted to ge back to bed.
2006-06-25 05:58:58
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answered by Autumn 3
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everyone's experience is different. i was extremely tired, nauseous to smells, my breasts ached and i felt like i had cramps 24 hours a day for months. it is too soon to feel the baby yet and you might not even see any growth in your abdomen yet. i highly recommend the book "what to expect when expecting" it is a pregnancy and most people find it very helpful. i know i did! you can get it on ebay, amazon or any local book store. you may even want to check out your local library. i happen to have found a copy a few yrs ago at a garage sale for only a dollar. i bought it to give to my sister in law during her pregnancy.
2006-06-25 06:04:28
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answered by iz 1
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You shouldn't be able to feel the baby move for a while yet but most people feel tired and have sore boobs.
2006-06-25 06:50:11
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answered by Lila D 1
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Maybe backaches, fatigue, tender breasts, nausea. Remember that every woman responds differently to being pregnancy. An excellent book to get is "What to expect when your expecting." It is full of wonderful information. Best wishes to you and your growing family!!
2006-06-25 06:07:57
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answered by Hoopychick 3
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i was sick at week four but at week 8 i felt 100 percent and not at like 22 weeks i feel ugh
2006-06-25 10:38:48
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answered by mama lesha 2
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its to soon to feel anything...you start feeling something about 4-5 months
2006-06-25 05:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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