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5 weeks and very few symptoms

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poshpie · 30/04/2020 11:17

I am 5wks +4 days and I have no symptoms really - apart from slightly sore breast and really sleepy during the day - I have no nausea - although earlier in the week I had no appetite... i am a bit emotional crying at odd times ... also I had some really really mild cramping that comes and goes .... this is my first pregnancy so I am really anxious that something may be going wrong ... I took a couple of pregnancy tests and the test line was a lot darker than ever before - am I worrying too much ... I am just so anxious it's making me cry

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OpticVA · 30/04/2020 11:45

I didn’t start feeling poorly until 6-7 weeks when I was pregnant with DD. Try not to worry! Some women don’t suffer sickness at all! If your tests are positive and you’ve no bleeding or any other cause for concern then try and relax! Congratulations!

katieains · 30/04/2020 11:48

Hi, I found out yesterday that I am pregnant and according to my tracker I'm 5 weeks today.I have no symptoms except sore boobs which I'm ok with as I don't want the horrible symptoms lol

Chanel05 · 30/04/2020 12:16

My nausea kicked in at around 6+4. Enjoy the time now! You might never have sickness either.

Mintjulia · 30/04/2020 12:42

Congratulations. Don’t worry. Be grateful you aren’t sick.

After six weeks of ‘feeling a bit tired’ I went to my GP because my dsis suggested my thyroid was playing up.

I was 14 weeks pregnant. I had an easy pregnancy. No sickness, no problems until 36 weeks when my ankles swelled after I’d commuted into London. Good luck. Smile

Mybelle · 30/04/2020 12:52

My little girl is 4 now, but I didn't really have any symptoms at all. Slightly more tired in the first trimester, and a tiny bit of nausea and a little dizziness but that's it, after the 1st trimester felt totally normal

bluebell94 · 30/04/2020 12:56

I'm 11+2 with my first and haven't really had any major symptoms and definitely had none at that stage. Maybe around 5-6 weeks I started feeling more tired and short of breath easily when exercising but even those could have been affected by my lazy lockdown life! Few headaches but I've generally felt really well. I've had 2 scans and my baby is absolutely fine Smile try not to worry x

zscaler · 30/04/2020 14:04

I had absolutely no symptoms at 5 weeks. I was really worried too but was reassured it’s totally normal! Some women don’t ever experience strong symptoms, others find they come and go or only come on a little later in pregnancy.

sarahc336 · 30/04/2020 14:15

Most morning sickness doesn't kick in around until 6 weeks, you've still got some time to feel normal so maybe try and enjoy it whilst you can Grin

1990shopefulftm · 30/04/2020 14:19

@poshpie that's all I had at 5 weeks and i m now 14 weeks and no nausea or sickness and baby and I are perfectly healthy.

Mumof1andacat · 30/04/2020 14:20

When I had my ds I had no symptoms my whole pregnancy. No tiredness, nausea, soreness, heartburn appetite remained the same and no sickness. All I had was a positive test, scans and a bump.

Deanetta · 30/04/2020 14:21

No symptoms whatsoever (apart from a positive test!) at 5 weeks. At 7 weeks, half way through a meal... BAM...hello morning sickness!!

florababy84 · 01/05/2020 12:10

Normal!

With 4 pregnancies I never really got morning sickness just very tired.

OoOoBabyLove · 01/05/2020 12:21

very normal! im 9w5d today and the nausea hit me like a bus on the morning of 6w, since then i havent been able to get out of bed very much. symptoms went from 0-100 so quickly, i have been diagnosed with HG after literally joking with my partner at 5 weeks “i literally feel great” now i regret saying that! i think hormones really kick in from 6 weeks so you still have lots of time to join the moaning about symptoms crew! lol xx

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