Has anyone else felt like this? I miscarried late last year & the main part I remember about that pregnancy was how horrendous I felt with constant sickness, sore boobs & extreme tiredness?
I’m 100% pregnant, took 4 pregnancy tests (I know one positive is enough, just felt like I needed to take more - all of them had thick clear lines & the digital one confirmed ‘pregnant’
I think I’m just over thinking, as I can’t remember feeling normal in my previous pregnancy. Just wanted some reassurance I suppose that I ain’t the only one not to have any symptoms.
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I never had any symptoms, until I had my scans and felt baby kicking I didn't feel pregnant at all!
Sometimes I feel a bit like I missed out on morning sickness or other normal pregnancy symptoms etc. but then I feel really lucky that I felt so well when you see how horrid it is for some people.
My baby is 9 months old now so no symptoms definitely didn't mean anything for me.
My first pregnancy ended in a missed miscarriage, I had nausea from about 5 weeks and absolute exhaustion. I'm now pregnant again, just over 16 weeks and had much less nausea, and it didn't really start til 7 or 8 weeks, it was also not as bad.
In my first pregnancy I had no symptoms atall other than the baby moving. A little heart burn right near the end. Otherwise I had a pretty easy ride pregnancy. This time round, Ive had what I thought was a mild stomach bug for about a month. Weekly cramps as if I'm going to come on my period, indigestion and a bit of acid reflux. I'm 9 weeks so I haven't had a scan yet. I'm just hoping all is okay!!
I had no symptoms til week 7. That day I commented I hadn’t had any morning sickness, and wondered whether I should be worried. Less than half an hour later I made some toast and the smell made me throw up. I didn’t stop til well into the 3rd trimester 🙈
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