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

When did your symptoms start/when did you start to feel pregnant?

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xoxochellexoxo · 07/11/2020 20:42

Just looking to see when symptoms started and when you felt pregnant? Im 5+4 and iv known since 10DPO that i was pregnant and apart from 2 sick days last week and the constant feeling im about to come on iv not really had anything and i dont feel pregnant

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lockdownpregnancy · 07/11/2020 20:49

Hi OP. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
Other than feeling absolutely knackered and my boobs hurt like hell I never felt pregnant until I actually got a bump around 20 weeks!
Little to no symptoms whatsoever. I was one of the lucky ones that got away with the hell of morning sickness!

3JsMa · 07/11/2020 20:50

My last 2 pregnancies I was feeling really bloated and burped constantly almost straight after conception ( well before I could do the test).It was really strange .
Then peeing ,then painful breats and feeling sick at around 5-6 weeks

squee123 · 07/11/2020 20:56

no symptoms at all until nearly 20 weeks and didn't look pregnant until 28 weeks

xoxochellexoxo · 07/11/2020 21:00

So what im feeling is pretty normal then? I dont have majorly sore boobs just alot of cramping which has eased off now, il be 6 weeks on tues and i dont get my first scan till christmas eve ☹️ just feel abit alone and keep thinking the worst is going to happen

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AnxiousAnnie86 · 07/11/2020 21:12

@xoxochellexoxo I'm six weeks on Monday, and I only have sore boobs other then that feel normal, apart from tiredness.... It's really worrying me too! X

xoxochellexoxo · 07/11/2020 21:21

@AnxiousAnnie86 im trying not to let it bother me as i know stressing isnt the answer, i just wish they would do an earlier scan than 12 weeks and im not going for a private scan just for the sake of it, i just wish my appointments would hurry up lol i have my first midwife appointment on the 8th december

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Nesski · 07/11/2020 21:22

@AnxiousAnnie86 @xoxochellexoxo I've been plagued with all symptoms under the sun APART from the actual being sick, starting from 5 weeks and now I'm 7 and I am absolutely hating pregnancy right now... my friend was like you both and had no symptoms apart from fatigue so please just count yourselves lucky Smile

xoxochellexoxo · 07/11/2020 21:25

@Nesski awww bless what a shame, i was sick on monday and tues morning but only had nausea since really, i almost want there to be symptoms so that i can actually feel like i have a baby growing inside of me

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Ro198 · 07/11/2020 21:26

Felt nothing until 7 weeks and was then so ill I couldn’t really leave the house for 5/6 weeks. So tired and constantly feeling sick or being sick!

Betty94 · 07/11/2020 21:28

Congratulations Thanks- mine was a case of be careful what you wish for - had no symptoms at 5 weeks and then at 8 weeks developed Hyperemesis 😭

AnxiousAnnie86 · 07/11/2020 21:29

@Nesski I'm sorry to hear you feel so bad :( with my first pregnancy I was hospitalised with HG My mc pregnancy the same, so the no symptoms really worries me :( x

xoxochellexoxo · 07/11/2020 21:36

I best watch what i wish for!

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Suzi888 · 07/11/2020 22:10

Congratulations! Smile
About 4 weeks when my trousers got a little bit tighter, but I didn’t think much of it as had been going out a lot, eating and drinking. I noticed my back was aching when I washed up too. I had what felt like period cramps, more so at night. The weirdest sign for me was walking through town and feeling very protective about people coming near my tummy, that’s when I first thought, I’m pregnant Shock. I didn’t show hugely until 5 months, which is when I told work.

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