I've had strong pregnancy symptoms even before I was 4 weeks. I'm 7 weeks now and don't really feel them anymore. I almost feel normal. There has been no bleeding but I'm concerned. Am I just scaring myself by thinking no symptoms mean miscarriage?
Symptoms mean nothing. You can be sick as a dog with sore nipples and still miscarry. It has to do with how your body processes the hormones. Different pregnancies can produce different responses.
I am experiencing something similar. I am only 5 weeks but I don't feel any symptoms. I did for a few days, the nausea, sore boobs, and exhaustion, but today when I woke up, I felt great. I am burping more than normal still, so I guess I have that symptom. I hope all is going the way it should.
I've been having the same thing happen to me. I have some symptoms, but they have decreased significantly from right before/after I got my BFP. As long as you aren't bleeding or having severe cramping then I would assume that everything is just fine.
I didn't start getting symptoms until late into my first tri. Everyone is different. I was terrified of miscarrying due to cramping and spotting. I read that this was normal, but nothing could satisfy me until I heard that heartbeat. Just relax, breathe and remember that every pregnancy is unique. :
I'm in the same situation. We have been TTC for 2 years and I'm in constant fear of something happening which I know is ridiculous. How are you newly pregnant ladies handling this?
I am the same way. I have been cramping for two weeks and it suddenly stopped. Idk, it felt like I could feel that something was happening with the cramping. Without it I'm like whats going on?? Lol
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Thanks ladies! I really appreciate the feedback. I feel a lot better. I think almostmoore said it.... I think I like the symptoms because I know there's something brewing in my belly I'll try to be more positive!!
Re: Nervous First Time Mom
Symptoms mean nothing. You can be sick as a dog with sore nipples and still miscarry. It has to do with how your body processes the hormones. Different pregnancies can produce different responses.
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