Is it normal not to feel pregnant?? I have been put on pelvic rest for placenta previa but, aside from taking it easy, I feel normal. I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow for a possible UTI but, who knows....I guess when I start to pop out, it will be much different...I just feel like I am behind....
Me: 29 (PCOS) DH:40 (Motility issues)
TTC#2 since 2/1/2013
2/13- Clomid 100mg/Metformin 1000mg= BFN
3/13- Clomid 100mg/Metformin 1000mg= BFN
4/14- Meet with RE, change of plans....
4/26- Begin Injectibles (Bravelle 150iu)
5/6- Switch to Menopur (225iu) & 1500mf of Metformin
I think it's normal. This is my second pregnancy and I feel the exact same way. I know my belly is growing, as people mention it (it happens much sooner after your first pregnancy b/c you are "all stretched out" as everyone loves telling me:) but I still feel like the baby isn't growing well...
Worrying is a normal part of parenting and women take on that parent role as soon as they know they are pregnant!
I would have said the same thing at 15 weeks! I'm feeling it now, though (at just about 24 weeks). He's moving lots and my belly is huge (to me anyway) and things like bending over to grab things and picking up my toddler are getting a little tougher. Nothing terrible, but different for sure. Enjoy it while ya got it
I didn't pop until 22 weeks - wait till you do, you'll wish you were small again! I'm 28 weeks and the change in my body has caused back and sciatic pain... I can wait till this little girl is out!
Re: Is this normal?
I think it's normal. This is my second pregnancy and I feel the exact same way. I know my belly is growing, as people mention it (it happens much sooner after your first pregnancy b/c you are "all stretched out" as everyone loves telling me:) but I still feel like the baby isn't growing well...
Worrying is a normal part of parenting and women take on that parent role as soon as they know they are pregnant!
Best of luck to you!