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1191262 tn?1366763021

5 weeks almost no symptoms

Hi all
I am 5 weeks 2 days and except a little sensitivebreast and some abdominal pain (nothing severe), I feel no fatigue, nausea, etc. Anyone is experiencing the same? Not that I am in hurry to getting nausea :) but I am so worried about miscarriage. I have a friend of mine who had 3 misc. and my first sister pregnancy resulted in a miscarriage as well.
It is my first time getting pregnant at 37!

Thanks all.
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1191262 tn?1366763021
Thank you so much adgal! I feel so excited and over protective at the same time. It is not easy to just wait and worry. This morning, I had some right side abdominal pain and started worrying again :-(
I can't wait to my first dr appointment on May 6th. I would be at almost 8 weeks by then. Hope everything will be fine.

Thanks all and best of luck to all of you.
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1162258 tn?1306916207
better enjoy while you can...lol. mine usually hits at 6 weeks.
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377493 tn?1356502149
Mine came and went regularly.  It doesn't mean a thing.  Congrats on your pregnancy and I wish you a healthy and uneventful pregnancy.  
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1191262 tn?1366763021
Thanks all for your answers. Oufff, we stress too much but isn't it normal? :)
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1105753 tn?1374287348
I agree, I'm about 7w and I still don't have nausea really, just a queasy feeling sometimes. I'm really exhausted but other than that and some crampiness, nothing. At 5 weeks all I had was cramping. It's totally normal to not have any real symptoms at that stage.
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349463 tn?1333571576
Try not to stress it's very normal not to have too many symptoms that early on. For most women morning sickness and bloating set in around 8- 10 weeks. Another thing to keep in mind is that some women don't have any morning sickness. Congrats and good luck!
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