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

Loss of symptoms 10 weeks

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Pompom2367 · 31/05/2021 22:44

for the past few days the symptoms I had sore boobs and exhaustion have totally disappeared I had a previous miscarriage and now I'm worrying I did have an early scan in week 6 that showed a heart beat did anyone else have loss of symptoms in week 10 and is this normal?

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Pompom2367 · 01/06/2021 06:43

Bumping

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Twizbe · 01/06/2021 06:48

Around 9/10 weeks the placenta starts taking over and as such your hormone levels change a bit.

This can mean a change in symptoms and them starting to ease.

You might find you're fine for a day or two and then it comes back again as you progress to the next trimester

Pompom2367 · 01/06/2021 07:29

@Twizbe thank you I hope so it has made me really anxious

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Jeds55 · 01/06/2021 15:30

I was really sick from week 6 but it started to ease around week 10 so try not to worry (easier said than done I know having had miscarriages myself).

Pompom2367 · 01/06/2021 16:49

@Jeds55 thank you that's a relief to hear that everything was ok for you I just can't wait for my 12 week scan I feel as if I'm just waiting for something to go wrong x

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Summersun001 · 01/06/2021 18:36

@Pompom2367 I echo the ladies above.

In the first 12 weeks my symptoms were on and off all of the time and it really worried me. In fact I had hardly any of the typical symptoms - so I clung to the ones I had which were headaches and fatigue.

Baby was all fine at 12 weeks scan! Try not to worry (which is easier said than done) it really is normal xx

Pompom2367 · 02/06/2021 12:10

@Summersun001 thank you all this has really helped will try and relax scan is a week on Fri I think I will definitely feel better after that x

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