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Don't feel very preggy..

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facejacker · 05/05/2012 09:58

..Apart from needing to wee every hour and feeling knackered (that could be something to do with my 14 month old dc getting up at 5am every day though). With DS, I had really bad nausea and stomach cramps. With this one, nada...

I think I'm about 4-5 weeks. Irregular periods so unclear how far along I am. GP's referred me to hosp but won't do an early scan at EPU to see how far along I am. My boobs don't hurt, in fact still bfing..

Anyone else rubbing along with little or no symptoms? Should I be worried given that I had a mmc at 17 weeks prior to ds?

TIA x

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ShowOfHands · 05/05/2012 10:02

It's because you're spelling it wrong. Grin

Don't worry about it. I had little to no symptoms with dd and it just made for an easier time. With ds I wasn't too bad at 4-5 weeks. By 6 weeks I had severe morning sickness which continued until 20 weeks and then got marginally better. There's time.

Littlemissimpatient · 06/05/2012 08:41

AF was due Friday I got a bfp and I'm the same no symptoms what so ever apart from some period type cramps.
It is worrying isn't it! Maybe we're just going to be lucky?

DangerMousey · 06/05/2012 09:34

Try not to worry - i had no symptoms to speak of really until around 7-8 weeks. Then started feeling a bit nauseous in the evenings, but nothing terrible.

Have been pregnant once before (ended in a MC at 6 weeks), and that time I had bad cramps for the whole 2 weeks I knew I was pg.

I guess every pregnancy is different. I am now 10 weeks and feel lucky that i seem to have got off relatively lightly compared to some women! I hope you are in the same boat!

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