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Anyone else 4/5 weeks pregnant? I don't have many symptoms apart from fatigue so feeling a bit paranoid!

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SpiceGirl93 · 31/03/2021 14:21

Just that really... I am 5 weeks and feeling SO tired all of the time and get the odd cramp but other than that feeling pretty normal.
I suffered a partial molar preg in December so felt loads of symptoms with that one.
Anyone else experienced this?

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SnooperTrooper12345 · 31/03/2021 14:24

Completely normal.

Symptoms don't mean anything in regards to how your pregnancy is going. Only thing I've ever had in all 5 of my pregnancies is sore boobs which come and go week to week.
If anything, I had more symptoms/stronger symptoms with my 2 pregnancies that ended in miscarriage.

Wiltshire90 · 31/03/2021 14:24

I'm 5 weeks, my boobs hurt and I can feel twinges but otherwise feel great! Still running and cycling. I don't think everyone gets sickness (plus it's still so early - plenty of time for it to kick in). Try not to worry x

ivfbeenbusy · 31/03/2021 14:29

I didn't have any symptoms - nothing - not one thing the entire 9 months.....and that was with twins 🤣

meer1400 · 31/03/2021 14:35

Hi everyone not regularly participate in discussions but have a question hope you can assist with
Just heard that it's been advised to the new mums not to meet anyone for eight weeks after giving birth, is this advice been given widely nationwide ?

SnooperTrooper12345 · 31/03/2021 14:38

@meer1400

Hi everyone not regularly participate in discussions but have a question hope you can assist with Just heard that it's been advised to the new mums not to meet anyone for eight weeks after giving birth, is this advice been given widely nationwide ?
I haven't heard this, no.
meer1400 · 31/03/2021 15:13

Hard to believe, no social interaction for 8 weeks for a new born ...
Apparently advised by midwives
Or maybe someone doesn't want a visit from usSmile

heybabes · 31/03/2021 15:29

Hey, I'm about 4 and a half weeks. Before my missed period I had quite intense cramps and nausea for a few days, but the last couple of days they've eased and I only get the odd twinge and feel quite tired. It's worried me too! But apparently all normal.

Penny2020 · 31/03/2021 15:38

No symptoms here either, breezed through first trimester and then they hit me in the second (fatigue, heartburn, nausea) and now hitting 32 weeks. I spent weeks reading every post I could find about it as I was anxious like you that no symptoms meant something was wrong, but then I read something that really stuck with me that the biggest symptoms of pregnancy is no period and a positive test! After I read that I calmed down a bit and enjoyed not feeling like crap!!!

meer1400 · 31/03/2021 15:51

Great you are right biggest symptom is not having periods otherwise you are lucky to have a smooth pregnancy
Have you been advise not see people after birth?

Janxyb · 31/03/2021 16:04

I have no symptoms other than tiredness either (5wks). I was the same whilst pregnant with my ds so even though I know it's perfectly normal I am still finding it hard not to worry, so completely get how you feel x

Wanderlust20 · 31/03/2021 16:16

@ivfbeenbusy

I didn't have any symptoms - nothing - not one thing the entire 9 months.....and that was with twins 🤣
I've been the same so far! Nearly 30 weeks smug 😂 I had no morning sickness and no fatigue. Sometimes, I'll get ravenously hungry all of a sudden (and it's getting hard to bend over!) but I've not had any of the classic symptoms.

Remember, symptoms can come and go too (some aren't constant and you may have good days and bad) so please try not to worry and enjoy feeling well as could all change!

AngeloMysterioso · 31/03/2021 16:23

5+1 and not a single symptom here unless you count fatigue, which I don’t because between my toddler and my underactive thyroid I’m always bloody knackered!

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