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

Pregnancy symptoms have disappeared, am I still pregnant?

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cherrycola66 · 07/06/2025 23:32

I’m currently 10 weeks pregnant, I found out early, 4 weeks. I had some nausea in the mornings and some throughout the day until I eat something, I was very emotional. For the past 4 weeks all symptoms have disappeared, I feel completely myself, except bloated, my first pregnancy I had awful sickness and always knew I felt pregnant, is it possible the pregnancy hasn’t progressed?

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cleocath · 08/06/2025 00:09

Very common to not have symptoms. Don’t worry. Ask your pharmacist or gp. As long as you’re not bleeding or cramping.

Superscientist · 08/06/2025 09:02

I have had miscarriages where symptoms continued after I lost the pregnancies and my current pregnancy where I had barely any symptoms and am now 24 weeks.
Unfortunately symptoms or lack of don't give much of an indicator

lilylooleelala · 08/06/2025 09:13

I’m 11 weeks now and had my second scan on Friday at 10+5 weeks. I told my gynaecologist that I also have barely any symptoms; no fatigue and no sickness in comparison to my first pregnancy. She told me I was lucky! Scan was all fine and little baby was wiggling around moving arms and little legs. I wouldn’t worry :)

Cotswoldmama · 08/06/2025 09:48

With my first my symptoms eased off at 10 weeks and were completely gone by 12 weeks. I had no symptoms at all with my second.

allgrownupnow · 08/06/2025 12:29

its understandable that people are offering reassurance, but I am going to share that I had a different outcome. With my second pregnancy symptoms stopped about 7/8 weeks, I didn’t think much of it, was glad to be feeling ‘fine’.
Then discovered a MMC at the 12 week scan, I was blindsided because I naively didn’t consider that a possibility (or somehow even know it was a thing).
It is good to know that you will probably be fine, but also prepare yourself that there is a chance it might not be. I don’t want to scare you, but I wish I had been more aware. Find the balance between reassurance and precaution.

Moosey898 · 08/06/2025 13:14

@allgrownupnow I'm so sorry for your loss. MMCs are so strange - with all of mine I've had symptoms right up until I had surgery. It feels like you can't read anything into symptoms being there or not being there doesn't it?

cherrycola66 · 08/06/2025 13:20

allgrownupnow · 08/06/2025 12:29

its understandable that people are offering reassurance, but I am going to share that I had a different outcome. With my second pregnancy symptoms stopped about 7/8 weeks, I didn’t think much of it, was glad to be feeling ‘fine’.
Then discovered a MMC at the 12 week scan, I was blindsided because I naively didn’t consider that a possibility (or somehow even know it was a thing).
It is good to know that you will probably be fine, but also prepare yourself that there is a chance it might not be. I don’t want to scare you, but I wish I had been more aware. Find the balance between reassurance and precaution.

I’m so sorry that happened to you 😩 Yes I have had this in my mind, I have been very cautious not to tell people yet due to the unknown, I could book a private scan but there’s only 2.5 weeks until my 12 week scan so I’m trying to hold off. Thank you for sharing 💖

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Magenta65 · 08/06/2025 13:32

I’ve just had a similar experience to @allgrownupnow ive just had a MMC. Early scan showed a slow in growth. My 12 weeks scan showed it had passed around the 6 week mark. My symptoms trailed off when I should’ve been 9/10 weeks, apart from the bloating. My sister on the other hand is a few weeks ahead of me, he symptoms eased off too and she and her baby are perfectly fine. Pregnancy ia unfortunately not a one shoe fits all. Rather than worry, if you have the means, I’d book a scan privately

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