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1320677 tn?1305757368

Please Help!!!!

i took 3 pregnacy test at home and they came out positive, ive gone to 2 clinics and took the pee test and both came out positive. but i dont feel pregnant.  whats going on? is it that im just scare of having another m/c?

i had a m/c in april 2010

and now im 5 weeks and 5 days prgnant and im really scared because i have no morning sickness, tender brest, any other syptoms. Im just bloated and i sometimes feel light craping... is all this normal????

please help!
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776366 tn?1295689591
They usually don't start until week six anyway.

Even if they don't, not every one is the same. A friend of mine has so few symptoms in her fourth pregnancy that she didn't know she was pregnant until she felt movement and recognised it (around 20 weeks)... she was even getting a light period (she thought it was light because she was breastfeeding).

Talor is a healthy 12 month old boy now!

I had nausea for two weeks, threw up four times in as many days and nothing since.
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1330108 tn?1333677304
I agree with the other ladies. It is super hard to not be scared. I also had a previous m/c, very traumatic. But each pregnancy is different and some people will have no symptoms and others will have intense symptoms. I did not have any symptoms until 6wks sore nipples and 7wks on the dot started puking my guts up 24/7 all day everyday morning sickness. Some women are so very blessed to not have symptoms. But once you have had a m/c I'm sure you are praying for symptoms to ease your mind. 7-8wks is when nausea hits the hardest and 9wks and on symptoms decrease. Hang in there. Try and be positive for your little one and enjoy eating while you still can :)

congrats!!!!!!
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1124862 tn?1303850973
congrats on your pregnancy!! I am sure it must be extremely hard to not worry after a m/c but just be positive!! this is your time! enjoy it and like others said take it one day at a time... and about ur symptoms... it is completely normal... a lot of ppl barely get any symptoms at all... so feel blessed because i have been through 2 false positives and now at 7 weeks I def now i am def pregnant.. there is no doubt! the symptoms are horrible!! i am naseous all day every day, sleepy and spr tired! my back hurts and i am moody and emotional!! so really the less symptoms u get the better dont think anything is wrong just cause u dont feel anything!! when u see that lil bean in an ultrasound then u will know everything is fine!!
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901246 tn?1281109626
I had a little light cramping at first and my nipples hurt, that was it. after a few weeks everything else followed. Some people don't get any at all, if your lucky you will keep feeling great. Try to relax :)
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1328636 tn?1389367392
Don't worry, sweetie. I am 9 weeks pregnant and STILL have no symptoms. If I hadn't seen my little one on an ultrasound, I'm not sure I would even believe that I am pregnant.
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1320677 tn?1305757368
thank you very much. i will try to take it day buy day, its just so very hard. you are a very positive person and i thank you for that, you give me hope.
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1368291 tn?1299629804
Some symptoms dont start til around 6 to 8 weeks pregnant and not everyone experiences them. They can be different like in severness to the point that you dont notice your having them. Cramping is normal and some of it can feel like bad menstrual cramps...this is just your uterus readying itself. Dont worry! I am due (according to the doc) Feb 11th and this is my 9th pregnancy. I have 2 boys and am hoping for a girl but another boy is welcome...lol. M/c is hard and I myself worry and will worry until I hold this baby in my arms so I give you the same advice I have lived thru...take a deep breath and take one day at a time and "try" not to worry yourself sick.

Congratulations on your pregnancy and my prayers go out to you!
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