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I was feeling more symptoms in my 4th weekof pregnancy than I am now and I just startedmy 5th week. I still feel tired and have to go more often and have thesore boobs. Is this ok? Should I be concerned?
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Yes all y'all have helpedso much. I think I put my foot in my mouth a lil to early tho cause ivebeen feeling more sick all day. No throwing up yet but deff the urge. No bleeding. I've had a few cramps but nothing that hurt. So hopefully I am ok. Cause we did have a miscarriage back in nov so hoping this one will be ok.
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1835206 tn?1414772252
You're fine :) I'm 24 weeks an haven't had symptoms my entire pregnancy. Just enjoy it, you never know, tomorrow you might be miserable LoL it can kick in at anytime!
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1794093 tn?1357930759
mine kicked in around 6 weeks with both pregs... but like the prev post said, no symptoms is fine too....and very lucky! but it is early yet and in 2-3 weeks we will see how your feeing ;) im on my 14th week and still puking! :(
not cool!
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No I think your fine as long as you dont have cramping and bleeding together then just count your blessings that your body might take being pregnant better then most and if your still worried or have a question about how your body is reacting then talk to your doctor they can help you
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676912 tn?1332812551
Some people don't have many symptoms at all, and others get them later. With my pregnancies my symptoms went away almost and then came back around 6-7 weeks and continued throughout the first trimester and beyond with some of them.
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