Hi everyone, I think I’m just looking for some reassurance please. Tomorrow I will be 11 weeks pregnant and the last 4 days or so my symptoms have disappeared.
I didn’t have any severe symptoms before this mainly tiredness, change in food taste (just wanted cheese and weetabix!) and really slight nausea but that was it. I’ve had 2 scans so far, the last at 8w3d and that was fine but really getting in my head (had an early loss at 6 weeks back in June) and panicking. My dating scan is end of next week which feels like a lifetime away.
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My symptoms would come and go all the time. It ended up being a bit of a joke in our family as one day I'd be worried about my symptoms disappearing and the next I'd have my head in the toilet! Enjoy feeling well while you can would be my advice. Some days you'll feel worse than others. Good luck x
I had this for a few days at 10 weeks so I booked a private scan the next day and all was fine, came home and started throwing up again lol I had also asked the midwife at 10 week booking scan and she said it’s common as you near the 12 week mark for symptoms to come and go. If you are worried though just book that private scan 🤗 xx
Thank you for replying, I had a private scan already so was considering another just need to check if can have 2 a week apart (official NHS one is end of next week) 🤞🏽 hopefully I’ll soon be regretting not making the most of feeling fine!
At this stage symptoms come and go, I got excited when I finally felt better but it only lasted for a couple of days 🙈 if you are concerned you can always booked private scan or call midwifes if you could be referred to EPU
update- Thanks for all your replies, I went for a scan and everything was fine and of course the next day started to feel sick again but felt a million times better for going to check!
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