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Hello everyone I am 7 weeks pregnant with my first child and I haven't had any pregnancy symptoms for the past couple of days. However I did notice my appetite has increased and my boobs are really sore. Is it normal to not have pregnancy symptoms everyday?
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Count yourself very fortunate. Your symptoms and irregularity of them sounds very normal. Dont wish for any more symtoms, i suffered hyperemesis and wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy. If youve not had any problems before, the fewer symptoms you have the better imo! Lol. They will come, until they become all you feel 24/7 lol hopefully for you not until final weeks of pregnancy. Best of luck xxx
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Yes it is normal. I am 28 weeks pregnant and other then eating a lot I didn't get sick nor any other symptoms except the tender boobs
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I'm 7 weeks too with my first. I have only had gas, breast tenderness, pains because of fibriods. Other then that I've been ok. No morning sickness.
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You are very lucky. Just sit back and enjoy the growth. My first child was my easiest pregnancy. I didn't experience anything but big tender breast & fatigue.
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I'm 6 weeks and all I have is hungry, gassy, and fatigue
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Consider yourself lucky!! Some women get it worse than others. Totally normal if you're not experiencing sickness and all.
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I'm 18 weeks and my only symptoms the entire first trimester were breast tenderness and fatigue.
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