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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Too early to be nauseous?

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MinesALatte · 30/05/2020 00:21

Hi all

TTC for over a year, fell pregnant in February, miscarried at 5 weeks - symptoms at the time were implantation bleeding at 13DPO and huge boobs!

Today I have been feeling SO nauseous, no sickness but just constant nausea all day (and cramping throughout the day), I’m only 12DPO with no implantation bleeding - is all of this too soon to be a positive? I did do a test this morning and it gave the faintest of faint lines which I posted in here and lots of you lovelies said it was definitely a BFP, but just feel like I’m far too early for symptoms, especially such strong ones and don’t want to get my hopes up (although that’s very hard to do!)

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Chicken123 · 30/05/2020 04:10

Good morning @MinesALatte
I’m currently 4 weeks today, AF due today and have had positives since 12dpo.
I had a suspicion I might be pregnant because of the extreme nausea and bloating I had/still having.
I don’t really have any advice as this is my first, but I’m guessing every woman is different so it could be normal for you.

Reading other threads where women are saying it’s normal for morning sickness and nausea to start at 6 weeks got me worried that something is wrong with me, but I downloaded a pregnancy app yesterday and today it says nausea and morning sickness will/can start if it hasn’t already.

From what I’ve read, they’ve said nausea is a good sign (even though it’s bloody awful!!)

Hope this has put your mind slightly at ease x

MinesALatte · 30/05/2020 08:38

Thank you! That’s good to know. Fingers crossed for both of us ☺️🤞🏻

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blindmansbluff · 30/05/2020 08:40

Nausea was my first sign even before I did the test.

MinesALatte · 30/05/2020 09:48

I’ve just worked out I’m 3w+2 - it feels far too early to be getting such strong nausea! 😬

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Chichz · 30/05/2020 10:53

I've only ever had one pregnancy (my current one!) but I got car sickness at what must have been about 18-20 DPO...

So I definitely think it's possible! Grin

Good luck OP. x

Anaesthetist83 · 30/05/2020 11:58

I had IVF and knew it had worked when felt sick 5 days after transfer

MinesALatte · 30/05/2020 15:26

Thank you all ☺️ Is it normal for it to come and go? I feel a bit worried today that I’m not as nauseous!

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Chichz · 30/05/2020 18:43

@MinesALatte I think so! I've been pretty lucky that mine was mainly just travel sickness, but hopefully the bump will get you some more advice Smile. X

Newmummyxx · 30/05/2020 21:44

@MinesALatte I also had nausea early at 10 dpo. My nausea went away for quite a few weeks and arrived back strong than ever from 6-10 weeks. Congratulations x

Knocksomesense · 30/05/2020 21:45

I was violently ill with my first from about 3w2d.

GlamGiraffe · 30/05/2020 21:47

I also had IVF with embryo transfer at 5days. 6 days later I was vomiting so knew I was pregnant even though it was too soon to do a test it later came back positive.

MinesALatte · 30/05/2020 23:52

Thank you for all the advice! I’m so new to all of this and questioning everything 🙈

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