Hi ladies!
I'm 6.3 weeks (Yay! but Eek!) and have very few pregnancy symptoms so far. The only thing two things I've noticed are that I am more tired during the day and that my breasts are fuller and a bit tender (but even the tenderness comes and goes). Other than that, I haven't had any nausea yet, aversion to smells, etc.
I know it's still quite early and I may be kicking myself for posting this in a few weeks if the morning sickness kicks in, but just wondering if anyone else is feeling great? (Also: Congrats to all the September mommas out there!

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Re: No/Very Few Symptoms?
It's a sudden and persistent disappearance of symptoms women most worry about, especially if it's not explained by normal transitions like 1st to 2nd tri.
Enjoy your symptom free days! I hope they stay that way for you
Me: 31 DH: 36
Married since 11/25/2013
#1 (bio) born 01/18/2006
#2 (bio) born 09/08/2008
#3 (step) born 02/17/2009
#4 (our 1st together) EDD 09/09/2017
I have two friends who said that they didn't have any first trimester symptoms (or at least, not nausea, which is the main thing people talk about, especially non-pregnant people). Since they were the only two people I had really talked to about pregnancy symptoms, I hardly knew that there could be so many unpleasant symptoms! I've had many of them, but they come and go, it seems. I can't imagine what it must be like for women who throw up around the clock. But I think that's a bit rare in the opposite direction!
It's odd to have the most unpleasant symptoms during the trimester when we traditionally don't disclose our pregnancy. It's like we're suffering in silence/secret! I'm really looking forward to late February i.e. the second trimester, FX.
Married Aug. 2013
TTC #1 Sep. 2016
***TW***
BFP Jun. 5, 2017; MMC Aug. 2, 2017 at 11w6d
BFP Nov. 20, 2017; ended in CP
All the tests. Everything normal except treated for ureaplasma and DH potentially has high DNAF.
BFP Dec. 25, 2017; EDD Sep. 5, 2018; DD arrived Aug. 26th
My chart: https://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/63f71d
When is your ultrasound?
With my last pregnancy (that ended in a miscarriage), I had lingering sore breasts for almost a week after the miscarriage was complete. I don't think that's necessarily a reliable indicator of the health of your pregnancy. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for those with concerns!
Married November 24, 2015
TTC since November 2016
BFP: January 11,2017, MMC: February 19, 2017 at 9 weeks
TTCAL since March 2017
BFP: July 30, 2017
My appt is on Thursday.
I still only have sore breasts and am often tired, but other than that, I'm feeling pretty good! This had me worried at first, but I had my 8 week ultrasound today, and it showed a healthy baby with a strong heartbeat. *phew!* Such a relief!
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths
To me this verse helps remind me that worrying will not get me anywhere and God has a plan for my baby and myself. It is a lot easier said than done but letting go of my concerns and giving it to God helps me get through.
It's great not to have pregnancy symptoms, but it makes having a successful ultrasound that much more reassuring, as it confirms that the little babe is doing well in there!