Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.
 | 

disappearing symptoms

by sarge1, Mar 02, 2008 08:25AM
I am currently 5 weeks pregnant.  I've been queasy since a few days before I found out I was pregnant.  The heartburn started around the same time, and the sore boobs started a couple days ago. The symptoms are now lessening or gone. I had a miscarriage in January, and I'm scared that this pregnancy is going away as well.  I'll have another HCG test tomorrow morning, and ultrasound Wednesday. In the meantime, I am making myself sick with worry.  Do disappearing symptoms mean something?
Thanks
Member Comments (1)

by pcarsey, Mar 02, 2008 08:56AM
Hi sarge- Not always does it mean something! There are even some women that don't have any symptoms ever. This is my 3rd baby and I can tell you, not any two were alike! All three were different as night and day. As long as you aren't cramping or bleeding, then I would assume things are moving in the right direction! =o)

Congrats and Happy Healthy Pregnancy to you!!
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
blueeyedtabbycat commented on photo
5 hrs ago
smr08 commented on Great News... but I f...
6 hrs ago
PamelaBee commented on photo
9 hrs ago
momuvtwo0130 is exhausted from this emotional rollercoaster, but s...
wanting4#1 is 30 weeks today...whoo-hoo!!
houseofgirls commented on photo
13 hrs ago
mommyin10 is so grateful to be 22 Weeks, 1 Day pregnant with our b...
Helen72 commented on photo
15 hrs ago
RSS Expert Activity
What You Don't Know About Breathing...
Nov 24 by Steven Y Park, MD
Thanksgiving
Nov 23 by Thomas Dock, Vet. Technician
Snoring As Your Internal Smoke Alar...
Nov 22 by Steven Y Park, MD
Community Members