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No symptoms?

I'm 4 weeks 2 days and I don't really have any pregnancysymptoms aside from some cramping. With my last 3 pregnancyso 2 were miscarriages and when I was pregnantwith my son by boobs already hurt by now. Is normal to not have symptoms?
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I'm on my 5th pregnancy (3 births one miscarriage in April) and I had no symptoms with the first 2 until morning sickness and with the last one (10 yrs apart) I had no symptoms until I started gaining weight, no morning sickness at all the 3rd time. I think it was either because it was 10 yrs after my previous or because my first 2 were girls and my 3rd a boy so maybe only girls make me sick lol.
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I didn't have symptoms till 7 weeks haha. Now they feel so bruised. With my son my boobs hurt straight away
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I didn't get fatigue until week 5 and morning sickness came in full force at week 6. Usually 6-8 weeks is when morning sickness starts, it has to do with the time the placenta starts forming and the first weeks of the placenta taking over. Don't worry, some women claim to never even have symtoms during early pregnancy!
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I just found out I am pregnant today!! According to the app I am 4 weeks pregnant!! It is my first and I haven't had many symptoms just cramps and crying a lot lol I'm scared and excited!!
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Congrats for me it hasnt suncken in as yet. Also had those symptoms and sensitive nipples.
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I also don't have many symptoms except for fatigue. I'm 4 weeks and 5 days. It's my first. Very scared of miscarriage
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I'm 4 weeks 3 days now. Nipple little sore and cramping. I've had 2 back to back losses in the past so its very scary for me. Maybe no symptoms are normal for us :)
Sorry for your losses. What week did u miscarry? Let pray it's good. Congratulations
First one baby passed at 6 weeks 1 day, but I didn't know and my body started the process at 12 weeks. The second one was a chemical miscarriage so I started about a week after I got a positive.

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