I am currently 15dp5dt and I have had two blood tests done, the first HCG was 101 and the second 48 hours later HCG had risen to 267 my doctor was really happy and said for reassurance they will do weekly blood tests until my first scan on the 07/12. Apart from tiredness and slightly swollen but not really sore boobs, I have no symptoms of pregnancy. I think had more in the 2WW and its freaking me out! Anyone else been here? Any advice to get me through. I thought the 2WW was bad but this is worse I think.
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I’m having twins and now 26 weeks - I’ve had zero symptoms the whole way through - literally nothing! if it wasn’t for getting a bump at 8-9 weeks I wouldn’t have known I was pregnant x
Debb I'm exactly the same! I'm 12dp5dt and tests getting darker but feeling better than I did in the tww. Trying to remain positive but still having niggling doubts throughout the day. This is such a hard journey. Big hugs. Xx
15 weeks tomorrow. Had very little symptoms (had sore growing boobs and an insane amount of gas but I put it down to progesterone) up until 12 weeks when I had a small bleed. Still very little symptoms to the point where I do sometimes wonder if I've made the whole thing up!
Ah congratulations!! That does make me feel much better! Thank you so much for relying. All the best for your pregnancy 🥰😘
I’m 12w I only get sore boobs not even massively sore just abit. Only other symptom earlier on was tiredness (occasionally) and I ate more I put on 10lb in a couple of weeks 😳 nobody knows I’m pregnant either so luckily not had sickness to give it away.
Debb88, congratulations!!!! I know what you mean!!! My clinic doesn’t even do blood tests until 7week scan so I had to organise it separately to get some comfort. At least it seems your doctor will check your blood every week which is great! Today is my 11dp5dt and I got hcg level of 612 yesterday but I have 0 symptoms!!!!
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