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389578 tn?1295354327

6 WKS AND NOT FEELING IT

hiya im 6 weeks pregnant today and to be totally honest i dont feel ANY different !!!! apart from the sore (.)(.)'s and slight tiredness which has eased up now, im NOT lightheaded,DONT have to run to the loo every 5 mins DONT feel sick even if my stomache is growling hmmmm im really not sure anymore i DONT have any headaches at all... i have had the flu for about 5 days which has left me a little bunged up...... i have had 3 previous miscarriages and with them at this stage(6 wks)  i couldnt stop crying, i was fatigured,nauseas etc etc etc so im freaking out like mad!!! i dont see my midwife until 2 weeks time 14th august..... please please can someone reasure me!!! i think this maybe another missed miscarriage!! I HAVN'T HAD ANY FORM OF CRAMPS  SPOTTING OR BACKACHE AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the last time i had backache,cramps was when i was on my period (20th june)

PLEASE can you lovely ladies put my mind at ease........ its amazing how other stories can make you feel a whole lot better

p.s.... sorry about such a long post lol

chloe x
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405855 tn?1217100767
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hey...I am close to 6 weeks and trust me I have no symptoms too...not even sore boobs. I get some cramps in the stomach sometimes, period like, and then they go aways. I have been little scratchy esp opn my boobs...but other than that no symptoms...no nausea, no headaches, no nothing. this is my pregnancy and I hope all is going well. I have my US on Aug 11...that will show me more of my babay. until now all my body has indicated is doubling hcg and that has kept me happy :)
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I'm 8 weeks today and I still don't feel anything, so I know what you mean.  I almost wish for a little morning sickness, just to confirm that this is all really happening LOL.  My first dr's appt isn't till 8//12, so I still have a little over a week to wait for some tangible evidence.
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389578 tn?1295354327
hey thanks alot!!!! i feel tons better thankyou x
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368461 tn?1291515587
It is so easy to analyze everything - and think things are not happening. At this stage - pregnancy is sometimes more of an abstract feeling - meaning you have no tangible signs. It's VERY normal. The fact that you have sore breasts is good -- and that can come and go too. I keep questioning what is going on with me - and each time, I am reassured by my DR and nurse -- some patients get strong symptoms, while others don't. it is also like getting PMS -- some people get the strongest symptoms and others just get their period without all of the drawbacks of PMS. Take a deep breath, and think "PUPO" -- Positive Until Proven Otherwise! Unless you feel severe cramping, see period live blood, or have your breasts shrink back to normal size, don't worry too much!

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389578 tn?1295354327
hiya thankyou for your responce !! its much appreciated! i have seen my nurse today for another beta so fingers crossed the hcg is doubling
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571042 tn?1271447141
6 weeks is still pretty early so if you don't experience the symptoms yet I wouldn't worry too much. On my 6th week I started to get nauseas but that was really it. My breasts felt heavy and sore too. If you are really worried and you are high risk I would try to go to the dr earlier if you can.

I know that each woman is different in their symptoms though. I have had many friends who are lucky and don't experience many symptoms but they had healthy babies. I know it can be scary when you are worried for your little baby! Good luck!
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