I didn't have any symptoms with my first and experienced no symptoms again in 1st trimester with my 2nd (in 2nd trimester now- I didn't even know I was pregnant until 17 wks since I'm breastfeeding I haven't had a period). I would say do something to help relieve stress as that can wreak all types of havoc on your body. I know sometimes it's easier said than done, but it's worth a shot and could help with a healthy pregnancy. I wish you all the best Momma.
My first I had all the symptoms... I then had 2 miscarriages and this pregnancy I had no symptoms. My breast weren't sore at all. Not everyone get symptoms and I think the statistics is 57% of women have tender breast so the comment above is completely incorrect.
The statistic of miscarriage is also for every 5 pregnancies only 2 result in a baby. A lot of women don't realise they are pregnant and miscarriage unless they are testing regularly. So again, the comments above are incorrect. If you are worried please speak to your dr about it. I know it's hard after miscarriages to relax but try to relax and enjoy not being sick, sore and exhausted. Good luck!
Do your breasts feel heavy and tender? Not all women experience nausea or other symptoms, but nearly all have tender breasts at this point. I know you asked for positive stories, but I wanted to give you the thought that if this one also ends in an early miscarriage, it is time do to some medical tests to find out why this keeps happening. I had two blighted ova, interspersed with healthy pregnancies, so blighted ova aren't all that uncommon. But if you end up with 3 in a row with no full term pregnancies your doc needs to check for things like progesterone. Best wishes.
My symptoms really didn't kick in till about week 8, everybody is different some people have hardly any symptoms, some people get loads! Don't worry, you and baby will be fine the next few weeks will fly and you can get a scan just to give you peace of mind