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Hi,

I’m 6 weeks and not having many symptoms, with my daughter I was so sick with hyperemesis that by 6 weeks I could barely get out of bed and had really sore breasts, so it’s really worrying me that other than some nausea on and off I feel fine. I’ve requested a blood test to check my hormone levels are still going up, and I haven’t had any bleeding or pain, other than what I think it’s stretching pain, but I’m still so anxious. Has this happened to anyone else that they had not many symptoms but everything was ok?

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Apparently it's very common not to have symptoms and hyperemesis is more common with girls. My boobs were big and tender at the start but by 6 weeks they weren't as tender, I was worried it was all over but viability scan was great. Try not to overthink. Have you got a scan booked xx

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Runner90 in reply toFlorencenightingale

My scan is next Monday, and my blood test is tomorrow so hopefully my levels have gone up again so I can relax until the scan. People keep telling me it’s probably a boy which is why I feel ok, but I’m so anxious that something is wrong, I don’t really feel pregnant at all.

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I’m currently 8w5d and have had no symptoms other than my boobs are little tender when I take my bra off. I was so nervous that something was going to be wrong as you read about the majority of women having morning sickness and tiredness and I’ve had neither. I can honestly say I’ve pretty much felt my normal self. I had a scan at 7w and a scan again at 8w and baby has a heartbeat and is measuring fine so although I know it’s easier said than done try not to worry yourself xxx

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Runner90 in reply toRox1388

My husband keeps saying don’t worry but I can’t help it! I just have such a strong feeling that something is wrong

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Corchi

I had zero symptoms ZERO and my son is now 2 ½ and I have had 6 miscarriages with symptoms so there you go!

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Runner90 in reply toCorchi

This is kind of reassuring, thank you! I didn’t think I would feel like this again because I already have a child but i guess because now I have something to compare to it’s so hard to shake the feeling that something is wrong

Im 6weeks going on 7weeks. i had hardly any symptoms in the beginning which made me doubt i was even pregnant. My tender breasts would come and go which made me think it was another miscarriage. I was fortunate enough to see a heartbeat as my prior pregnancy i never saw a heart beat and it later lead to a miscarriage so all you can do is pray and stay positive and try not to look for signs. It does not always mean something is wrong when we feel nothing in the beginning.

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