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9 weeks & no symptoms

Hey guys

I'm a first time mum (if all goes well) I'm am worried because I am 9 weeks and still have no symptoms, I have had two miscarriages this year and that is making me more worried.

I was just wondering if anyone else has been through anything like this and gone on to have a successful pregnanacy

I have my first midwife appointment tomorrow and hoping I get the best of news.

Thanks in advance ladies x
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Thanks for all your comments guys had my booking appointment today and the midwife reassured me that having no symptoms can be normal... It has put me to rest a bit but I am considering having an early scan as I am yet to get my appointment letter for my dating scan fingers crossed sending good luck to you all
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I miscarried my first pregnancy. Fell again a month later, had no symptoms apart from 1 day of sickness in the third trimester and now have a little boy. It's totally normal, this is now my second successful pregnancy and I'm inundated with symptoms. Every pregnancy is different :-) but if you are concerned speak to a Dr or midwife
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I am 9 weeks and 4 days and I have no symptoms some days...and other's they are very light symptoms. I only have breast tenderness and tiredness. I also have had two miscarriages in the last 11 months. So I am super nervous...but just have to stay positive.
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I'm 9w6d and no symptoms besides fatigue, moodiness and hunger.  Saw peanut yesterday and was healthy.  Nothing to be concerned or worried about.  Good luck with your appt!
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I don't think there's anything to worry about hun, if you've got to 9 weeks with no bleeding your chances of miscarriage are v slim now like 0.5% I think?? u could pay for a private, early scan though to put your mind at rest. I paid £99 for one at 7 weeks and saw a heartbeat :)
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