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7 weeks and no symptoms freaking out

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S0987 · 26/11/2021 10:41

Hello all please help me I am 7 weeks today and other than eating like a pig and very slightly tender boobs I have no symptoms and I'm freaking out keep reading it could be sign of missed miscarriage please can anyone share their experiences I have been pregnant before and felt as ill as a dog round this time so really paranoid

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LemonSwan · 24/12/2021 16:18

Mine didn't start till 9-10 weeks then I vomited every morning continuously until midday for the next 6 weeks; until c. 16 weeks.

Just relax and be grateful if you have no MS. Its really not something you want to wish for.

My boob pain came and went as well. We are all different and symptoms aren't going to be a marker of whether everything is fine or not.

LemonSwan · 24/12/2021 16:21

My left side keeps hurting as well - when you say stomach cramps do you mean lower stomach? Mine are like in my lower where you would normally feel period pains.

And I had that too with no UTI. Your whole internal organ system is reorganising itself so its not going to feel pretty.

The process is giving me real sympathy for these tiny people we will be birthing who will have to go through all this growing and body reorganising for many years. No wonder so many are such cry-y, grouchy, burpy, pooey little bundles lol!

Rachae · 24/12/2021 17:52

@S0987 wow coincidence! Mmm mine are more higher and radiate across my whole stomach. I've switched my antibiotics today and taken actimel which seems to help. Just hurts like hell if I eat something.
Been nervous for a MC too but decided not to check when going to the loo until after Xmas day. Just in case 🙈 Sounds crazy but I can't take bad news on Xmas plus all the family coming to me xx

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