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1346146 tn?1299360497

Few PG symptoms.....

I am currently 5w4d.  I am just not feeling pregnant!!  Other than going to the bathroom in the middle of the night, a little bloating, and slightly sore bbs, I just feel too good, if that makes any sense.  With all my other pregnancies, I had major symptoms several days before I even took a HPT, this one not so much.  My hcg levels at 15dpo were 376 w/progesterone at 72 and 19dpo they were 2654 with progesterone 73.  I have an ultrasound on wednesday but i am sure its too early for a heartbeat.  Anyone else having little or no symptoms? I guess I am just mainly looking for reassurance, after 2 mcs its hard to relax and enjoy a pregnancy....
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674725 tn?1367439630
Hi there,

Waiting for news on your u/s - I'm sure you'll feel relieved after seeing the little bean - I know I did.  After two m/c's it hard not to worry and you'll probably feel like you're holding your breath the whole time - try to relax though.  I've been in the same shoes and now I'm into my 37th week.   When i didn't feel any pregnancy symptoms I was worried that something was wrong too - then boom - the nausea hit me and bb's sore.  I'll tell you sometimes they come and they go though so it doesn't mean anything except fluctuating hormones screwing with your mind.  And some people are lucky and don't get any symptoms at all and have healthy pregnancies.  Every pregnancy is different - my big sis said so and she had 3.  
Again, try to relax and enjoy what moments you can so that you don't spend your entire pregnancy worrying.  Its hard I know, but try.  You'll get to the finish line  - you'll see your baby tracker counting down the days..... :D     Congrats !  
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I am 8-9 weeks and have very little symptoms.  My breasts are a little sore and I pee more often.  With my other 2 pg I had serious symptoms.  I had my US and saw a heartbeat.  We'll see.  Maybe i'll get lucky and have an easy pg this time!
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1347411 tn?1283259514
Thanks for your posts!  They make me a little more at ease....I haven't had my BFP yet, but I have virtually no symptoms except having to pee all day long and on and off again pulling in my lower abdomen.  It's so weird....it doesn't even feel like AF is gonna come...it has really got me in a down mood today!  Hope tomorrow brings better news!  :O)
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1346146 tn?1299360497
Thanks, I am feeling a little better, of course I will feel much better wednesday.
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1345697 tn?1430619021
Your post is reassuring.  

seg107-- Yours too! I'm 6 weeks and have virtually no symptoms. I'm tired and pee constantly, but that's it. Didn't get heartbeat at u/s today either and my RE said not to worry. Perhaps I should just listen  :-)

Good luck to all!
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Hi -
I'm 7w exactly.  I have no symptoms at all, not even fatigue or sore bbs.  I had an ultrasound last week at 6w and they didn't see a heartbeat.  Doctor said not to worry, it was too early.  I'm going back on Thursday and hopefully we'll see the heartbeat then.

I've been doing my own research with friends and family and 0% had any symptoms early on.  Most people i spoke to didn't get symptoms until around 10 weeks.  Obviously every one is different, but I wouldn't put too stock in preganancy symptoms.

Good luck!
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1328636 tn?1389367392
I am 7 weeks 5 days and still have virtually no symptoms other than being tired and having to get up and pee in the middle of the night. I had a 6 week 1 day ultrasound in which I did see the heartbeat, so that was somewhat reassuring. But my doctor told me we're not really out of the woods until after a good 8 week ultrasound, which for me is on Wednesday. I'm very anxious about it! Some symptoms would be extremely reassuring at this point.
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1347411 tn?1283259514
Good Luck tomorrow!  I'm sure your u/s is going to be perfect!!  Keep us posted!
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1345697 tn?1430619021
I'm 6 weeks today and have little to no symptoms but betas were high. I'm incredibly tired and pee constantly but other than that, I don't feel much of anything. My RE said it's fine. Commented that many women who go through IVF don't feel symptoms as quickly or at all because the sickness is due to hormones and we've already been pumping them through our body. Some just adjust more quickly and don't experience the sickness. He keeps telling me to be grateful. My first u/s is tomorrow. I'll be grateful once that u/s sets my mind at easy :-)

Good luck to you!
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377493 tn?1356502149
After a loss, it's almost impossible to not worry.  I too have been there and completely understand how scary this is for you.  Please keep in mind that symptoms, or lack of them is not in any way an indicator of a healthy or failed pregnancy.  Every women, and every pregnancy is different.  So although you had strong symptoms early with previous pregnancies, the fact that you don't now doesn't mean anything is wrong.  Perhaps this time you will just get lucky and have a symptom free, easy pregnancy.  Or, perhaps any day now they will come on.  All my pregnancies were a bit different.  With my son they came and went, and after multiple losses, it scared the heck out of me.  He is now 5 months old and healthy as can be.  Your HCG levels certainly sound good, and although it may be too early to see a heartbeat, it might happen.  I saw one at 6W1D, and I know others here who have seen it as early as 5 1/2 weeks.  If you don't, there is no need to worry though...it often takes a bit longer.  Congrats on your pregnancy and I wish you a healthy and happy 9 months!!!!
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