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No Symptoms ?

So I am 9 weeks 3 days. I have not had one symptom this whole week. I am scared that this is not normal. Its just weird that last week was hell and now nothing. Has anyone else experienced this???? Any feedback would be great. Thanks!
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It's normal
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I havent had any symptoms at all throughout my entire pregnancy im 24 weeks, sore boobs at the very begining, hearburn here and there, nd stretching pains here and there is about it other than having to pee alot. Dont worry about it !(: No blood , your alright nd baby too!
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Thanks ohnicoleee I feel a lot better now. And taybombmom I also feel like that! I do still have sore breast though it's like the only thing that assures me I am still pregnant.
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I have had hardly any symptoms at all through my entire pregnancy. I haven't thrown up once, I feel better than I did before I was pregnant!
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As long as you aren't bleeding everything is fine. Drink lots of water and take your prenatals. Try not to stress about it, stress on you puts stress on the baby. Sorry to hear about that. Congrats on your pregnancy I hope it all goes smoothly.
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Okay Thank you! I miscarried 3 1/2 years ago and I'm just trying to be careful. I felt horrible all last week and this whole week I have had enough energy to climb a mountain.
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Girl you should not be worried. Everyone is different. You're lucky your symptoms didn't last very long. And just because you don't have them now doesn't mean tomorrow you won't. No need to be worried enjoy it. I had nausea until I was 13 weeks.
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