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no symptoms.

Im really scared. My last period was the beginning of march, and ive still had no symptoms. Is that a sign of miscarriage. I went to the doctors and he said to come back in three weeks, but im so paranoid. Shouldnt I be getting sick, my boobs be hurting, something?
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Not everyone gets symptoms.
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Nope signs of miscarriage would be severe an pains and heavy bleeding. You're just lucky not to have symptoms a lot of moms worry about this but its normal for some. Just remember symptoms can start at anytime.
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8489354 tn?1405627762
My sister never really had symptoms in her pregnancies. Out of the 4 she had heartburn with one and her boobs hurt later on with another. That's it! I would stress myself out in the first trimester because some days I felt completely normal and it scared me. I'm now 26 weeks along and he confirms he's ok by the kicks he sends me throughout the day!
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No your just one of the lucky ones! I'm 24wkstill this day I have no symptoms of pregnancy besides tender boobs! Don't dressit momma!!
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Yes he did. The test came out very light so I had to get blood work done and that came out fine im just waiting to go again.
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8550670 tn?1399061803
Did your doctor confirm your pregnant? And if he did and he's not worried then don't stress yourself. Some people get lucky and don't have any symptoms.
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