Nope...and sometimes almost felt like I was "lying" when telling people I was pregnant...cuz I wasn't showing and didn't "feel" pregnant. I like it when you get to where you can feel the baby move and even more when the movements are strong enough for someone else to feel...that's when it "feels" like there's a baby inside and it's a good feeling. (Pregnant w/#6)
2007-01-02 01:09:53
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answered by Private 2
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When I was first pregnat with each of my children I just felf like I was goin to get my periods. I had a dull ache in my tummy and back for the first 3 months and kept thinking it wasnt real. But after 3 months you start to feel more pregnan, then around 4 months you will start to show. I think thatsa when you start to actually believe that there is a life insid of you, and you really are going to be a mum!!!
2007-01-02 01:13:59
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answered by niki d 2
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Not with my first pregnancy, but I am pregnant with my second (12 weeks) and I could feel stretching in my lower abdomen before I took my pg test. I think I felt it though, because I knew what it felt like from before. Most people say you feel things with your second pregnancy a lot sooner. That was all I really felt early on, though. I didn't feel sick or tired until I was in my second month.
2007-01-02 02:10:59
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answered by L80bug 2
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For some reason I knew I was pregnant in my early days before I even missed my period or took a pregnancy test. It's my first pregnancy but something inside me told me I was pregnant and I was right!
2007-01-02 01:15:26
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answered by Angie 2
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Around the time of my period, I had some mild cramping and my uterus felt "heavy", like my period was going to start. But it never did. So at about 35 days after my last period I took a test and it was positive.It wasn't until a few weeks later that I started to feel sick all the time and was very tired.
2007-01-02 01:37:08
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answered by Laura K 2
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I felt pregnant only one week after conceiving. i woke up with really really sore breasts and nipples. And i was soooo starving. I ate a turkey and cheese sandwich for breakfast. I didn't suspect pregnancy but my husband said you need to take a pregnancy test and so i did. then i took another, and another, and they were all positive. but thats just me, everyone is different. i have heard of people not knowing until they were in labor. although thats an extreme situation
2007-01-02 01:33:25
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answered by whitystratt 2
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I sure did I started throwing up within two weeks and then a couple weeks later I took a test and it came out positive. I also felt tired. They say that you can get symptoms within a few days of conception. Good luck.
2007-01-02 01:16:21
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answered by k 5
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I knew I was pregnant due to my INTENSE mood swings.
I could feel my body taking some drastic changes and pregnancy was the only explanation.
but no nausea or soreness right away.
Every woman knows if theres something up with her body.
2007-01-02 01:13:12
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answered by rockangel80 3
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I'm 13 weeks along and I still don't feel pregnant! I just keep waiting for my period to come.
2007-01-02 01:28:46
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answered by poohb2878 6
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somewhat. the symptoms start pretty soon. first, you notice sore breasts and.or backache. sometimes the nausea starts early. i noticed with my two pregnancies that the nausea didnt start until after i took a positive pregnancy test. my symptoms were sore breasts, backache, and increased appetite.
2007-01-02 01:09:38
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answered by lady beth 3
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