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When did your symptoms start?

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Crazymummyto3 · 10/01/2020 22:14

I'm around 5+4 and do really feel any different yet. I know I probably didn't at this stage in my previous pregnancies either, but it's still making me worry whether it's normal?? I'm feel more hungry than usual and I'm
a bit more tired, but as a working Mum to three already tiredness is to be expected!

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Emily29 · 11/01/2020 07:38

I didn’t get symptoms until I was around 6+2, I was also worried about having no symptoms and wishing I had them, then ended up in bed for 2-3 weeks!! I’m sure everything is normal Smile

Sarahlouise86 · 11/01/2020 08:06

I'm 8+5 and some days I wouldn't know I'm pregnant, and other times I have bloating, sore boobs and need a wee every 5 minutes. My symptoms have been few and far between which worried me to begin with but I've had an early scan and all as it should be.

I'm just trying to enjoy it and not worry too much about what symptoms I should or shouldn't be having, it seems everyone is so different.

GYNisaliarWTF · 11/01/2020 08:09

I’m 10+2 and have worried about this (I’ve known since week 4- scary)
Boobs sore/teeth bleeding/mood swings/lots of tiddles ... some days all of the above and some days none (leading to multiple pregnancy tests despite having had an early scan at wk7 and seeing heartbeat on screen. ‘Everything will be fine’ is what you should believe, until proven wrong. Everyone is different. Plus Sod’s law states that tomorrow you’ll wake up at 4am for a wee and be starving with achey boobs! Grin

squee123 · 11/01/2020 15:38

nothing but a bit of tiredness until 17 weeks

Jj93x · 11/01/2020 16:04

I had sickness and sore itchy boobs from around 3-4 weeks, but I know people who have had nothing til way later in their pregnancy.

Every body is different so try not to worry, although I know that is easier said than done!

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