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Is this normal at 4 weeks?

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newbie6 · 16/05/2012 16:39

Hi all,

This is going to be my first baby (hopefully) as I had a miscarriage at 6 weeks in March so am praying that all will be well this time. I am booked in for a scan in 3 weeks time so keen to get to that date just to make sure everything is okay.

The reason for my post is I had pregnancy symptoms before obviously when I was pregnant before my miscarriage but this time I feel different. I think I feel a lot more tired and sick and wasn't sure if this was normal? I also seem to have a bit more discharge, sorry if that is TMI but I didn't have that last time and I am panicking every time I go to the loo that there will be blood but there never is - has anyone else experienced that and is that normal?

I probably sound like a total paranoid person (I know I do actually!) but just wanted to see if what I am feeling is okay? My boobs are a little sensitive too?

thanks xx

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nickelbabe · 16/05/2012 16:42

you're not paranoid - understandably worried.

yes, sickness and tiredness and the extra discharge are all normal. and sensitive boobs.

my early signs felt very very much like my period, which never came.

good luck x :)

kirdy · 16/05/2012 16:45

It sounds normal to me every pregnancy is different and all mine have been. This pregnancy I am super tired and feel sick throughout the day and I also have alot of discharge which seems to change daily but there is alot of it. I'm 9 weeks and been for a scan last Saturday for a scan as I had a little bleed at 6 weeks but baby is totally fine. I don't think you have anything to worry about. Xxx

Pascha · 16/05/2012 16:45

Sounds perfectly normal to me. My first pregnancy I had virtually no symptoms til around 11 weeks. This time I feel sick after eating and I feel tired and sore boobs. They are all different.

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