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No symptoms at 7 weeks

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navteexo · 16/06/2019 20:40

Hi everyone

So ive not had any symptoms this time, i dont feel pregnant at all. Last time i suffered with hyperemesis and had to go off sick by 6 weeks pregnant because it was that bad. This time ive had nothing... just wondering if its normal to have such a big difference in both pregnancies..

If you've had more than one child, were your pregnancies different?

Thank you x

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Oldmotherhubbardlivesinashoe · 16/06/2019 21:21

I didn't have any symptoms until about 14 weeks when I went off curry and chocolate other than that I wouldn't know I am pregnant, a vast contrast to the constant vomiting and exhaustion in my other pregnancies.

piperk · 16/06/2019 21:31

In my experience (mum of 2 boys) and currently 7 weeks pregnant too. Each pregnancy has been completely different. You sound like me symptom checking and we drive ourselves mad!

I had no symptoms at all with the first, only a little bit of nausea from 8 weeks on an evening with my second. This pregnancy I've had terrible headaches, achy boobs and I'm so tired. So yes all completely different. Try not to worry xx

navteexo · 17/06/2019 12:57

Wow okay, thats interesting. Thank you for your replies! Very reassuring. Good luck with your pregnanciesXx

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Napqueen1234 · 17/06/2019 12:58

Same as you OP I’m 8 weeks and other than being ravenous feel 100% fine and normal. Fingers crossed all goes ok and we are just lucky!

EmeraldRubyShark · 17/06/2019 13:00

My sickness didn’t start until seven weeks!

I did have incredibly painful breasts though from almost the moment of implantation which was surprising, and they’ve not let up since (now 13wk)

Remember, some women don’t even realise they’re pregnant for months (and some not until labour!) so there’s no ‘normal’.

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