Please tell me I'm not alone in going mad at the fluctuating symptoms! Having suffered a MMC at 7 weeks 2 cycles ago, I'm now at 8.5 weeks and I'm over analysing symptoms or lack of!! Please tell me its normal for them to fluctuate? Sometimes the only symptom is very slightly tender BBs and it's twins so I'm worried that I'm not badly affected by nausea and other symptoms.
I used to have much more painful BBs before a period than I have now π
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Congrats on your twin pregnancy! Iβm on my second go: a sibling for my girl. When pregnant with her, I had very few symptoms and those I had were on and off barely there. Funnily enough, Iβve had more symptoms during the 2ww of failed FETs! Hang in there, hope all goes well for you
Thank you, hopefully I'm lucky and don't have crappy symptoms. Although that being said I have had the worst acid reflux the last 2 weeks on and off through the day and waking me up at night. That's bad enough! π
I don't have much experience but have heard from so many people saying they didn't have many symptoms through most of their pregnancy. I don't think you need to be worried, I think you are just very lucky!!! Wishing you a wonderful and healthy pregnancy xx
Completely agree, I am 6+4 with zero symptoms. Had an early scan last week and another this Friday... Can't stop worrying either but keep trying my hardest to be positive and enjoy each day of not being sick etc. Xxx
I know it's such a challenge. Congrats on your pregnancy. Wishing you all the best for a healthy, happy pregnancy π
Congratulations on your pregnancy!
My story is similar to yours. I'm 10w pregnant after a MC at 6w. The symptoms do fluctuate. I had miserable days with morning sick (more all day sickness) since week 6 but some days I feel fine. Fortunately last week more good days than bad days. If you're not affected with nausea you're a lucky girl. I even loose some weight due to that.
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