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5weeks no symptoms

I am estimated 5 weeks pregnant. I haven't been to the ddoctor yet. They won't see me til the 10th of October. I have no pregnancy symptoms except that I am bloated, more tired at night than usual, peeing more often and minor backaches and heavyness in my lower abdomen. My boobs are not sore. No cravings. No sickness. I dont feel pregnant. Do you think I have something to worry about?
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It sounds like you do have symptoms, lol! I'm more tired too, and my sense of smell is heightened,  which my boyfriend finds hilarious! If you are fretting badly ring your doctor and ask to see someone sooner. I had a bit of a freak out yesterday as I had a small amount of blood and mild cramps, I'm booked in for an early pregnancy scan In just over a week!
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Thanks ladies I had a miscarriage with my first pregnancy. And now I have a 2 year old daughter so I am just nervous and a worry wart but I am so excited. I wish I could see the doctor sooner than the 10th
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I can relate! I am about 5 weeks as well and the only signs that i have had are sore boobs and a little cramping!  I had a miscarriage in april so of course im a nervous wreck but this time just feels different so good luck to us both!!!
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Other than being tired and bloated, I really didn't start feeling pregnant until about 7 weeks. I thought at 5-6 weeks that I would be one of the lucky ones and not get morning sickness, but that was definitely not the case. Food cravings and aversions were soon to follow. I remember telling people that I knew I was pregnant, but didn't really have any symptoms....they told me just wait, you will...and I did :)
Congratulations!
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Absolutely not! I didn't get morning sickness with my first pregnancy and I haven't had it with this one yet either! This one still feels surreal like I'm not really pregnant.
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