Yes it is very normal to be tored all of the time. Your body is doing more work making that baby than a non pregnant woman's body does climbing a mountain! Make sure to eat well and try to rest. Every woman is differant and so is every pregnancy. All of your symptoms are very normal. I advise you to read what to expect when your expecting.
2007-03-03 10:12:28
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answered by megan t 2
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I'm just one week ahead of you and have already had my first OB appointment. My doc told me that the first trimester is when you'll experience the most fatigue. During these first few monthes your body is changing to be able to carry your baby; hormones muscle structure etc. So yep, it's normal. My doc told me I'll start feeling better once I've hit my second trimester. I get tired walking up a flight of stairs! I usually take a nap when I get off work! Our bodies are working overtime to totally readjust. As for your breasts and morning sickness? ALL women take pregnancy differently. Some women don't get sick at all the whole time they're pregnant and some stay sick the whole time- other women it's all in between and variant. Your breast will begin to grow sometime and may not really be sore, but you may blow up later down the road!
2007-03-03 18:26:43
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answered by throughthebackyards 5
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I am 8 weeks as well, due in October, and I am soooooo tired and I have been feeling nausea for the past 4 weeks, but not vomiting. My breasts aren't very sore though.
It is normal, you will get sore breasts later, and be thank full you haven't thrown up. Try to take your vitamins everyday, and take a nap every so often. It will help alot.
Good luck
You can email me anytime for questions.
Blunderwood21@yahoo.com
2007-03-03 18:12:51
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answered by Brittney U 4
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yes, very normal. At about 5 weeks my tiredness peaked and was so bad i could barely stay awake throughout the day. My nausea also got worse although I never actually vomit. My breasts starting getting sore around 6 weeks but somedays they dont hurt at all. Im now 10 1/2 weeks and my tiredness and nausea has gone away almost completely. Good luck to you and congrats!
2007-03-03 20:23:28
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answered by tulips♥77 5
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It's perfectly normal. For some women, the only sign they have is extreme fatigue(tired all the time). It's funny that way. No two women will have the same pregnancy symptoms and no one women will have ALL the same signs EVERY pregnancy. It's one of god's great mysteries I guess. Congrats on the little blessing!
2007-03-03 18:13:11
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answered by Heavenly Advocate 6
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Normal, normal and okay. Try a doctor and follow his advise to take care of your health. Maybe someday you will throw up and have a sign of sore breast.
2007-03-03 18:21:41
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answered by Lady Cheska 2
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My breasts got very sore very early on in pregnancy and I also felt really nauseous but was not sick. It is completely normal. I also suffered from extreme exhaustion from 1 week past conception.
2007-03-03 19:05:10
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answered by vvworried 1
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YES!!
You will need to get use to it... it gets worse!!
Although i did feel great from about 4 months, until about 5 1/2... but still tired!
Don't complain that your breasts aren't sore... YOU'RE LUCKY!!
When you feel sick, try having small sips of water..
you are so lucky you dont throw up!
Good Luck!
2007-03-03 18:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes its normal to feel fatigued in pregnancy....and the nausea is normal to..It varies from person to person as far as symptoms go...Just be glad you are not throwing up! The nausea usually passes after the 12 week mark....Good Luck!
2007-03-03 18:12:07
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answered by Lisa ♥'s Tim 6
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Oh yes that's one sometimes women don't experience all of the symptoms of pregnancy My oldest daughter didn't start experiencing any symptoms until her last trimester all of except morning sickness she hasn't been sick yet.
2007-03-03 18:11:51
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answered by twister 2
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