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Really nauseous 7dpo - pregnancy symptom?

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ObsessiveReader1 · 07/07/2025 12:47

TRIGGER WARNING: miscarriage!
Hello!
My husband and I had a really traumatic miscarriage in March at 5 weeks. I was told that due to how unwell I was with it all, we shouldn’t be expecting my body to carry a pregnancy until 4 months afterwards.

This month marks four months and I realised we happened to have sex around the right time. Today would mark 7dpo for me and I’ve been feeling waves of nausea throughout the day (while also being hungry), maybe a little breathless when going up stairs, tiredness and my boobs are slightly more sensitive than usual.

We got pregnant our first time we tried and I wasn’t expecting a positive test so didn’t take note of any of the symptoms previously. I’m assuming it’s too early to think that these could be pregnancy symptoms and it’s probably PMS but the internet is so vague and I’m so hopeful I’m pregnant I’m worried I might be looking at it too closely!

Any experiences would be so welcome! Thank you 🙂

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Springadorable · 07/07/2025 13:07

If you are 7dpo then it's too early for your body to have symptoms. If your dates could be wrong then it's possible, but you'd also be pretty likely to get a decent positive test result. So sorry about your loss, hopefully you are pregnant and real symptoms will rock up soon!

JassyRadlett · 07/07/2025 13:11

I started having occasional nausea with both my kids from just past the 3 week mark, well before a positive tests.

It got much, much worse pretty by the 4-5 week mark.

ObsessiveReader1 · 07/07/2025 13:25

Springadorable · 07/07/2025 13:07

If you are 7dpo then it's too early for your body to have symptoms. If your dates could be wrong then it's possible, but you'd also be pretty likely to get a decent positive test result. So sorry about your loss, hopefully you are pregnant and real symptoms will rock up soon!

Yes I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but it’s so hard not to overthink and hope :(

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ObsessiveReader1 · 15/07/2025 21:03

ObsessiveReader1 · 07/07/2025 12:47

TRIGGER WARNING: miscarriage!
Hello!
My husband and I had a really traumatic miscarriage in March at 5 weeks. I was told that due to how unwell I was with it all, we shouldn’t be expecting my body to carry a pregnancy until 4 months afterwards.

This month marks four months and I realised we happened to have sex around the right time. Today would mark 7dpo for me and I’ve been feeling waves of nausea throughout the day (while also being hungry), maybe a little breathless when going up stairs, tiredness and my boobs are slightly more sensitive than usual.

We got pregnant our first time we tried and I wasn’t expecting a positive test so didn’t take note of any of the symptoms previously. I’m assuming it’s too early to think that these could be pregnancy symptoms and it’s probably PMS but the internet is so vague and I’m so hopeful I’m pregnant I’m worried I might be looking at it too closely!

Any experiences would be so welcome! Thank you 🙂

Popping back on here in case anyone else finds this! I was in fact pregnant!

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Springadorable · 16/07/2025 22:51

Yay!! This is a great outcome, regardless of whether the symptoms were related or not. Congratulations!!

EmPeEf · 17/07/2025 03:40

That’s fantastic news, congratulations!

JassyRadlett · 17/07/2025 09:00

Hurrah! That's great news and welcome to the "my body hates hormone changes so I had pregnancy symptoms stupidly early" club!

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