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symptoms disappearing?

This is my first pregnancy. I am 29 y/o, 5 weeks 3 days pregnant. I started with bloating, mild cramping, and breast soreness at about my first missed period on the 2nd of this month and got 2 postive HPT's on that sunday. I am concerned that my breast tenderness and cramping have stopped after only a week.  Am I still pregnant?  No spotting, bleeding severe cramps or even discharge.  First time so I have no idea what to expect.

Thanks in advance.
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Yes..... if you had a miscarrage you would bleed a lot.
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Some people dont have any symptoms. I didnt either. I just had a missed Period. Relax and enjoy This time in life be grateful your symptoms Are only mild. :) best wishes
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Thank u. The cramps are coming back a bit sharp here and there...all good signs of my little blessing I hope?
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Yes... those pains are round ligaments stretching as your uterus grows. I felt the same way with my first. I will be 6 weeks preggo tomorrow with my second!
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The cramping pain maybe your implantation bleeding which is normal. I cramped for a week n a half n then tiny tiny blood like wth I thought I was starting ny period. My symptoms also stopped for a little while then out if nowhere they came back. Hopefully yours stay away. I'm 11 weeks now n still have fatigue I'm fighting this us my third pregnancy... So good luck
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