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I am 7 weeks pregnant and the only symptom i feel is breast tenderness, and since i don't feel anything else it makes me feel like am not pregnant. I already went to my obgyn and i was only 4 weeks. Next appointment is on 02/11. Is it normal not to feel any other symptoms?
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Thanks for your advice, its just since am a first time mom i dont know what to expect:) thank you:D
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For all the mommies that are past 30 Weeks....you shouldn't complain about not having any horrible symptoms.

You can get rid of the breast tenderness by getting a night bra (they usually sell them at maternity stores) our worst case wear a sports bra at night.  Basically you need something with support that doesn't have underwire. (and a tank with a shelf bra is not enough).
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4769306 tn?1568490209
This is completely normal. As I haven't been pregnant but am TTC, from what I've read fetal movement isn't felt until about 15 wks, so your ok and so is baby. And my sister was 3months before he found out she was pregnant and never had morning sickness, nausea, a lil breast tenderness. So I guess as they say every woman and every pregnancy is different, so good luck and bet of wishes. So don't stress is and instead enjoy it :-)
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Im exactly the same slight breast tenderness but that's it I have booked an eight week scsn for Friday think itd jusy paranoia
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4331946 tn?1355816857
Im 18weeks yea its completely normal ibve never had any symptoms till the dayonly the breast issue..ur fine i mean if my belly wasnt growing i wud forger im pregnant
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