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Uterus feeling full and a little tingly

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LetMeIn321 · 03/02/2020 18:37

Hello
I'm 5 weeks pregnant after several rounds of fertility treatment. This time last year I miscarried at 5 weeks. I remember that morning my boobs didn't feel firm or full anymore, and then I had a constant tingle/vibrating feeling in my uterus all day and later started to bleed, and the miscarriage was confirmed by the fertility clinic.
The last couple of days my uterus has felt full and like there's a 'swishy' feeling. Not sure how to describe it. I know this may be normal.

I don't want to over analyse but I can't help it and I feel very anxious.
Have you had feelings and sensations like this before at this stage of your pregnancy and were things ok? Thank you in advance

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BecauseReasons · 03/02/2020 21:48

As with pretty much every symptom you can have in pregnancy, it could be perfectly normal or could be a sign of something not right. You have to get used to the uncertainty as far as possible, I'm afraid. I'm on my second run through and am about five weeks. I've had uterine spasms when I've sneezed, mild cramping, bloating and my nipples have stopped being sore. Most of those symptoms could probably be a sign of miscarriage, but I also had them all last time around!

For what it's worth, what you've described seems normal to me. Try not to worry, though I appreciate it must be difficult. x

LetMeIn321 · 04/02/2020 20:49

@BecauseReasons Thank you for your reply. The eased off a bit today so I'm feeling a bit better about that. I think I'm just getting worried, anxious and overanalysing which isn't helping much. Thank you for your response though, I do feel better after reading it x

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BecauseReasons · 04/02/2020 20:56

Glad it helped. It's a stressful time (less so the second time around, thankfully). I tried to be philosophical about it the first time, which helped. Just kept telling myself that if it's meant to be, it'll be. Also allowed myself an hour a day to think about the pregnancy and research and worry, then banned myself from considering it for the rest of the time. Getting some of your own strategies in place may help.

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