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It's my 1st time being pregnant, I'm 3-4 weeks gone. I still don't believe it and keep doing tests because other then my tummy hurting I feel nothing!! Nothing at all!! So I'm a bit worried and confused!!!

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Congratulations!

Don't worry - you're at a very early stage! Imagine that some women felt nothing till the labour had actually started!

Hopefully the next 9 weeks will pass quickly anx with no terrible sideffects of pregnancy (like my severe nausea) and you'll see your baby on the ultrasound!x

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Congrats! Like chriswest0987 said ur in a early stage, most symptoms come about 6-8 weeks! With my first pregnancy I didn't even no I was preg till week 8 had no signs before then, also has implantation bleeding which I dismissed as a period! No need to worry, relax and enjoy! We're all here if u need to chat x

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Congratulations. I'm 7+5 weeks. And still feel like that! People keep telling me I'm the lucky one because I've not had any symptoms! Just try relax and enjoy it. I know it's hard because the baby's so small and gives you no signs it's there. But soon you'll she him/her for the first time and start the feel b moving. Xx

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Binks1307

Thank you everyone for your replys 😊

Congratulations! I felt nothing for about 8 weeks. Was convinced something must be wrong, everything was fine. You are at an early stage! Take good care of yourself, keep your body and buttocks at a good temperature, not too hot, not too cold. (No excessively hot bathes, no sitting on cold surfaces outdoors when it's minus temperatures). Check the NHS website for all good things to eat and what foods to avoid - alcohol and illegal drugs are tabu. Also have a look at what sports to engage in and which ones to rather tone down. Sleep aplenty, and reduce stress if you have a lot of it in daily life. It's all common sense really, but worth thinking about nontheless.

Welcome to the forum and keep us posted how you're getting on!!!

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