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191907 tn?1200618879

9 weeks 3 days pregnant

The last couple of days my symptoms have been lessening, is this normal for how far along I am???
My boobs are still swollen but the cramping has lessened and overall  I just feel "better" if that makes any sense ... again is this normal?

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373752 tn?1199921210
The reason I'm asking about the morning sickness, is because not all women get it, and if you don't have it, that is actually a blessing! :) From the sounds of it, you should be fine, but call your doc if you wanna ease your mind. Every woman, and every pregnancy is different, and with having a previous m/c, that fear might not go away for awhile. Granted, you are coming to the point in your pg, where your symptoms could start lessening, and the risk of m/c gets smaller. But, the only person that can really tell you that, and make you believe it, I guess, would be your doc....
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362408 tn?1236441081
Then im sure you have nohing to worry about your probably one of the luckier ones that dosent have a great deal of pregnancy sickness etc...
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373752 tn?1199921210
Did you have morning sickness before??
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191907 tn?1200618879
no bleeding no cramping and I saw the heartbeat at 7 weeks
I guess I am worried because I miscarried before at 5 weeks and there was no blood or cramping
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362408 tn?1236441081
Have you bleed at all?
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