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please advice, 11 weeks and symptoms going away??

what chances are to miscarriage in 11 weeks without having symptoms? I was at the doctor office when I was 8 weeks and saw heart beating. Last few days I feel like my boobs are not as full and heavy as before. I am so worry. I feel great, no nausea, no tired, no bleeding, spotting, pain, cramps. is this normal for symptoms to disapear?
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If you're concerned see the dr!  Same thing happened to me and I thought everything was smoothing out. I was 12 weeks....I was just about at the safe mark. I had a missed miscarriage....i don't want to scare you but this was my experience....trust your instincts and check it out
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Yeah i went threw the same thing i freaked out but your body is getting used to being pregnant :) congrats!
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After hearing heartbeat you chance of miscarriage goes down drastically you have a 98 % chance of having a healthy baby 2% chance of miscarriage and after ten weeks that goes down to only one percent
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Your coming to the end of the 1st trimester. Yes all those symptoms of nausea, exhaustion, smell sensitivity, Ur boobs swelling will just one day disappear. It doesn't mean you've had a miscarriage it's just the surge of pregnancy hormones has settled. This is my 3rd pregnancy this time I was sick during the 1st trimester 24/7, one day I woke up & just wasn't sick at all anymore. If U miscarry U will have spotting/bleeding. Especially if U miscarry this far along in pregnancy. My girlfriend lost her baby at 12 wks she lost so much blood she had to have a blood transfusion. Call Ur dr, let them know Ur concerned maybe they will get U in to listen to the heart beat.
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I don't know the answer. However, if you are concerned and understandably you are  call your doctors office. Good luck hun!
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