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  1. #11
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    I'm 18 weeks pregnant and I had every symptom known to man(or Woman cuz men really have no clue). I found out that I was having a girl at 15 weeks. My mother, who had two girls, one boy said that she never had a sign of nausea, cravings, fatigue, or tiredness with my brother, Austin. With my sister and I she had the same symptoms that I have been having. Also, everyone else who has had a girl said the same thing. I think it has something to do with the sex of your baby in relation to how you feel early on. I really believe that. With girls, you're getting more hormones than with boys which can easily trigger nausea and fatigue.

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    I'm 9 weeks pregnant and i don really feel like i am, with my son i didnt really feel pregnant untill i heard his heart beat. I think almost every mom feels that way at first, so anybody who's worried really shouldnt cause you will start to FEEL pregnant soon then by the ninth month your going to go "oh god please hurry and come out". good luck to all

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    I'm really glad you posted this. Last week, I could hardly get off the couch from fatigue and nausea, but over the weekend, it just sorta stopped. Yes, I'm eating more often - which is supposed to reduce nausea - but stop it altogether? It scared the daylights out of me. I was convinced that something terrible had happened. Thank you all for the reassurances that this is normal. I feel so much better now.

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