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No symptoms at all and 5 weeks are about to over and I am getting worried as hopefully everything is okay ☹️

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Noama

Some people don't get symptoms till 6 week . It happend with my sister she started getting symptoms after 7 week. No need to worry. Did u test?

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shia001 in reply toNoama

I had two otd blood tests, first one 300 at 4th week and after 4 day’s second one 2600 and after 2 weeks altrasound and I am panicking hope everything okay as I miscarried 2 years ago and I can’t believe anything real is happening and just v worried plus no symptoms except my tongue is numb and throat v v dry, lit bit nausea otherwise I don’t feel anything going on in my tummy 🙁

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Noama in reply toshia001

There is nothing to worry. Everything will be good in Sha Allah. U cannot feel something in your tummy this early. Stay blessed stay Positive

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shia001 in reply toNoama

InshaAllah, Thankyou for hopeful words, May Allah bless you too Ameen

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frankiegb14

I never had any symptoms at all throughout my pregnancy till much later on would never have know I was pregnant if didn’t take a test so please don’t worry x

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Hartley1

Don't worry...I was the same only started getting symptoms at 6-7 wks...everytime I had doubts I did a pregnancy test ... xx congrats

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shia001 in reply toHartley1

My first two blood tests were ok, first one was at 4 week hcg 300 and after 3 days it doubled up 2650 but don’t know what’s happening now as I only feel like to vomit this evening but the problem is I heard preg women has plenty of saliva but my mouth is dry like hell and my lips are v v dried too, I hope I am okay 😞

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Noama in reply toshia001

Ohhh myyy. Plzz don't compare your pregnancy with other women. Everyone has their own symptoms. Stay positive. Think positive. Your hcg levels have doubled that's really a blessing

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shia001 in reply toNoama

I am trying thinking positive and believe on God almighty that He will do best but still thinking and comparing with others, keep praying please xxx

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Noama

Yup trust Allah... All the best. Thank Allah for this beautiful blessing in your life.

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Ourbaby1

Bless u my lovely.. I have seen lot of people don’t get any symptoms until they r 6 or 7 weeks .. I pray May u have a healthy pregnancy may Allah keep u and ur baby safe ameen.xx

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shia001 in reply toOurbaby1

Ameen, Thankyou so much for your prayer and May Allah bless you with every happiness, Ameen,xx

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Kelz2020

I’ve had a slightly dry mouth despite drinking plenty. I thought this is quite common in pregnancy. Am also 5 weeks with no real symptoms. Try to stay positive xx

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