Hello,
I've woke up this morning firstly its the first time I've slept all through the night without waking up since finding out, also my boobs arnt hurting at all which is something I have had a lot of, I am 7 weeks and 4 days is this normal?
Hello,
I've woke up this morning firstly its the first time I've slept all through the night without waking up since finding out, also my boobs arnt hurting at all which is something I have had a lot of, I am 7 weeks and 4 days is this normal?
Your body is constantly adapting & changing all the time, try not to over think and just run with it. I am 10 wks & my boobs far less painful then at beginning and I am up to urinate every night since 5 weeks, commonly it was 2-4am but now getting to about 5-6am as uterus is starting to lift giving the bladder more room. I wonder what will happen week to week and find the whole process fascinating x
I'm a nervous wreck met with my midwife yesterday I've been put on a high risk basis due to my anxiety and a syndrome my cousins daughter has x x x
I'm a nervous wreck met with my midwife yesterday I've been put on a high risk basis due to my anxiety and a syndrome my cousins daughter has x x x
Yes it's normal, my symptoms change week to week, I also remember that at ten weeks my boobs stopped hurting as much
You will make yourself ill if u keep constantly worrying, I know it is hard I was the same but just had to stop thinking negative and trust that everything is fine. I'm now 22 weeks
I have come to the realisation that until you reach 20 ish weeks there is nothing a doctor can do to save the baby, this terrifies me but its a fact so I just keep my fingers crossed and wish for a good outcome.
I wish you lots of luck and that your 12 weeks comes soon as this is a good indicator that your pregnancy is viable if your baby is fine at this stage,
Hi I completely agree with everyone above! If you look at my old posts I asked the exact same thing not so long ago!! But I had a scan yesterday and even though I had a total lack of symptoms they were jumping around like little Jumping beans!!! Its not ideal for everyone as they do cost quite a bit of money but around the same stage as you I paid for a private scan and found out that I was worrying for nothing!! Good luck and congratulations xxx
I agree also, my symptoms have changed week by week, with some days me not feeling very pregnant at all. Im 9.5 weeks now. I've just accepted that what is happening to me is in nature's hands, my body knows what it needs to do and it's pretty much out of my control! All I can do is make sure I'm getting the rest I need, eating right and drinking enough, and taking my folic acid to help it out a bit. I am still exercising, but if I'm having a tired day, I skip it. Just try to listen to what your body needs and do your best to give it, the rest is down to nature.
Try not to give yourself such a hard time, it won't do you any good and only exhaust you more. Get your partner to rub your shoulders, have warm baths and talk about your fears, but don't let them rule you. Skyblueboston is right, there isn't anything you or the doctors can do up to the 20 week mark anyway if something went wrong, so just hope for the best. This thought is scary, but whenever I've had that fleeting moment of terror(!) I have calmed myself down with the thought "well, at least I know I can get pregnant, so I can get pregnant again".
Good luck, congratulations, now smile and buy yourself a bunch of your favourite flowers -
that always makes me feel better!