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okay ladies I need some help! I am 7 weeks and 4 days pregnant supposably, and I have my first ov appointment next week. my problem is that I do not have a lot of pregnancy symptoms. I have occasional abdominal cramping, light to moderate breast tenderness, occasional nausea and a white creamy discharge. But I also haven't seen any bleeding or spotting at all. So my fear now is did the fetus head stop growing? My my pregnancy was confirmed with a blood test. Do do you girls have any insight for advice? thank you
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Im 28 weeks now bt at beginning of pregnancy i had no symptoms n wouldn even kno i was pregnant if i didnt go for my pap smear n i was already 13wks. After i found out the only symptom i had was ONE lil cramp, no nausea or nothin
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I never had any symptoms.
And im almost outta my 1st trimester.
Just calm down, everyons different.
If it was confirmed, then yur pregnant
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2086677 tn?1372511435
i dint get much untill my 3rd month.you dont have any cramps are bleed so i think your fine.good luck at next apt
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377493 tn?1356502149
I'm sorry your worrying.  The thing to keep in mind is that pregnancy symptoms are different with every person, and can also vary from one pregnancy to another.  Some women have extreme symptoms, others breeze through with nothing at all. Sounds like your somewhere in the middle with light symptoms.

Cramping is only an issue if it's extreme and accompanied by bleeding or spotting.  Honestly, there is no reason at all to think there is anything wrong.  Your u/s will give you answers, but based on symptoms or lack of?  Nothing to worry about my dear.  Congrats on your pregnancy and wishing you a healthy and happy remainder!
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