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No symptoms

I am 32, this is my first pregnancy, but I do not have many symptoms. I sometimes have backaches and cramps, and my breasts are very sensitive. But no nausea or vomiting.
Does anyone have no / few symptoms too?
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Well I'll be 8 weeks tomroww and I'm just starting to get the morning sickness I've had the tender breast and backaches
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I am 4 weeks 4 days, only  symptoms Ihave had is fatigue , I am so tired all the time!
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Lucky....wanna trade? Mine didn't really set in this time til week 7. Maybe it's coming.
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I am 31 and its my first pregnancy as well and m in 7th week. I too do not have any symptoms. Just a little fatigue. .. that too may be psycological..
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5924569 tn?1377745370
I agree with diane0508. In my first pregnancy, I had little to no vomiting. Now that I'm pregnant with my second, I am getting it twice a day and I'm only 6 weeks as well. Sounds like you are still getting other symptoms though.
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6638094 tn?1454509201
It can be totally normal to not have any symptoms. Every woman is different and some have symptoms early on and some don't. I would try to relax and enjoy the lack of nausea while you can! Lol

Also if you are worried I would suggest asking your Dr for a beta hcg test. That will measure the level of the pregnancy hormone(hcg) which can tell you how the pregnancy is progressing. Two tests are required in order to determine the doubling time. Which in early pregnancy is anywhere from 48-72 hours until reaching about 1200. Then the doubling time slows.

Good Luck!
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Forgot to say I'm in week 6.
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