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Can pregnancy symptoms come and go?

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Lauraliverpool · 01/06/2018 09:57

I will be 8 weeks tomorrow and just for the past couple of days my nausea and sore boobs have eased off. I had a early reassurance scan on the 21st of may when I was 6 weeks 3 days and saw a heart beat. Have booked a private scan for tomorrow. Just a bit worried. X

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LittleLoveXoxo · 01/06/2018 10:12

oh definitely! my sickness comes and go still at 15+2 weeks. Some days im absolutely fine then the next morning ive had a glass of water and it comes straight back up?? ive read its due to varying levels of hormones, where one day there could be extra growth going on compared to the day before. So try not to worry! im sure all is well :) xx

Lauraliverpool · 01/06/2018 10:17

@LittleLoveXoxo it's reassuring to know I'm not alone in this. Just every little thing has me worried. I haven't been sick so far just nauseous and really hungry! 🙂 Xx

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LittleLoveXoxo · 01/06/2018 11:00

@Lauraliverpool youre definitely not alone girl, oh amazing, i did have nausea for a couple weeks then started being sick, but yeah even now it comes and goes. It's normal to worry about every little thing, i find google is my best friend lately lol xx

Lauraliverpool · 01/06/2018 16:57

@LittleLoveXoxo the warm weather seems to make me feel worse. I'm constantly googling everything lol. X

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NCPuffin · 01/06/2018 19:41

When I spoke to my GP in floods of tears because I was so anxious around 6/7 weeks I mentioned this. She told me to enjoy the days I didn't feel sick. I wish I'd listened, because it got much worse and is still there most days at 23 weeks... So yes, it can vary, in particular early on I think. If it worries you call the GP or midwife. I'd say not to worry unless every single symptom disappears, but even then that doesn't necessarily indicate a problem. Good luck!

NCPuffin · 01/06/2018 19:42

Oh, and stop googling - that includes reading Mumsnet advice :) That was also GP advice haha!

Lauraliverpool · 02/06/2018 09:04

@NCPuffin I did ring the midwife the other day and said I felt different to when I was pregnant with my son and she said each pregnancy is different. Started crying when I was speaking to her and she said it will be all the hormones flying around. Really hope everything will be ok, I worry about everything!! Xx

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