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prego...but few/no symptoms

This is my first pregnancy. I'm around 6 weeks
And so far the only thing i have noticed is a little tenderness in my breast, and slight cramping here and there. Every app says many at this time have morning sickness, pee a lot, and even gain a pound or two. I have none of that. (Not that I want it...but I do want to make sure my baby is growing and ok!)  My first apmt isn't till sept 18, so until then I am trying not to worry but it's not working. Has anyone else experienced very few symptoms in early pregnancy? ?  
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5787844 tn?1376078984
My first pregnancy was a breeeeeeeze! I was very mobile,no sickness, I slept ok.  I could still tie my shoes at full term lol

2nd one. Mild nausea.

3rd one..... oh boy nausea has been kicking my butt!

Im jealous! I wish I had no symptoms! Lol luckyyyy
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4591205 tn?1410605174
I only had tender breasts around then. I am 40+1 and have never had morning sickness this entire (overdue) pregnancy and I am a ftm also.
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Its completely normal. I knew I was pregnant because my husband and I were trying and after trying a full year I finally missed a period. I didn't get ANY kind of morning sickness. At the begining, I had slight breast tenderness but that's.it. Every pregnancy is different, so don't worry so much about what others say or the apps. My pregnancy has been pretty easy, I'm 9 days away from my due date!
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3360193 tn?1365871889
I was almost 12w when I found out, and I had no symptoms whatsoever...... I was sick one day and only took a test to shut the girls at my work up lol :)  So I dont think its bad that you have very few symptoms.    Your symptoms in pregnancy are a result of how your body copes with the hormonal changes it is going through, there;s no given that says you will have this symptom at week x, and this symptom in week y x
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I am now 15wks and that was my first trimester. I had tender breasts and that was it. I read somewhere that just over 25% of women don't suffer from morning sickness. It is normal and ok. Just make sure you don't have any bleeding with the cramping.
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5884587 tn?1376062435
Yes its normal. I am going on 8 weeks. I had those same questions. But about 3 days ago I had my first run in with morning sickness. But, very thankful it did not happen again.  At times I do feel sick but don't throw up. Its coming..... my first ultrasound tomorrow.
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I'm also roughly 6 weeks and no morning sickness...just sore breasts and a little more tired than usual
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My first pregnancy I was nauseous and getting sick by the 7th week. I am almost 8 weeks pregnant now and the only symptom I have really is I find myself crying at the stupidest things. Many women don't get sick and many do not urinate a lot in the first trimester. Wait until the third trimester when the baby is pushing on your bladder. You will make up for it then haha.
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Totally normal, with my first pregnancy I was sick everyday but 1, my second I was only sick 1 day, and my third I was sick about 50% of the time. Everyones body is different and those stats are just guidelines. I'm sure everything is great with your baby! Good luck, keep us posted :-)
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3530672 tn?1370038043
my morning sickness didn't hit to the end of the 6th week and then it steadly got worse. But you could be one of the lucky ones that don't get morning sickness! Good Luck!
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