5 days ago I found out I'm 4 wks pregnant. I don't have any symptoms at all. I didn't have any with my other two pregnancies either. I was lucky, I never got morning sickness or felt overly tired. In fact, I feel better than I have in a long time knowing there is a baby growing inside me.
Congratulations on your pregnanacy!!!
2006-11-27 09:59:51
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answered by Kristin Pregnant with #4 6
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Being Pregnant Without Symptoms
2016-12-12 10:11:23
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answered by maysey 4
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I didn't start feeling the queasiness of "morning sickness" until I was about 8 weeks or so... and it lasted for about 5-6 weeks after that. I had all-day sickness though, and lost about 15 pounds the first trimester instead of gaining weight. Many people have hardly any symptoms the whole time, but if you are lacking in B vitamins, especially B6, then you tend to get more sick for some reason. My mom was B6 deficient, and had to be hospitalized because her morning sickness was so severe. So, it just depends on the person and your health. Glad you have an early appointment... I had a miscarriage with my first child, and the insurance I had at the time didn't give you appointments until you were 12 weeks. I miscarried at 11. The earlier the care, the better the outcome, I think. Since, I've given birth to two beautiful girls (both who had their first appointment at 7 weeks). Good luck!
2006-11-27 10:08:04
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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I have been pregnant twice, and with both, morning sickness began around week 7. When I found out I was pregnant, I never had any unusual signs, and only took the test because I was late. I had the sore breasts and I was exhausted...and I could not for the life of me get up before 9am. When the morning sickness came on though, it all came on at once out of nowhere one day. I always compared the morning sickness feeling not necessarily as the flu, but to me, it felt exactly like a bad hang over that lasts throughout the day. Don't worry, it's not weird, and enjoy it while it lasts.
2006-11-27 10:07:26
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answered by ac 3
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the only reason that i assumed that i was pregnant was because of breast tenderness-and then eventually no period. Plus, i didnt find out that i was pregnant until i was 2 months along. everyone is different. I am 38 weeks pregnant now and the only "symptoms" i ever got the entire time was feeling tired. Some people just get lucky but im sure ill pay for it in the delivery room! Good Luck!
2006-11-27 11:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 3 children,and I never had morning sickness with any of them,no sore breasts(only at the end of my pregnancies),no real pregnancy symptoms at all,but I knew very quickly when I was pregnant with all 3 pregnancies as they were all planned.I hope that every thing works out for you.Take care.
2006-11-27 10:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I had absolutely no symptoms of being pregnant (other than no period) until about 2 1/2 months along. Even then all I had was morning sickness.
2006-11-27 16:12:27
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answered by lauren g 1
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I am 4 months pregnant & besides feeling a little moody from time to time & tired I haven't had any "symptoms" yet (knock on wood) Never got any morning sickness
2015-09-07 03:37:36
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answered by good_girlfun 2
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yes it is possible to have no symptoms, I have had two pregnancy's and the only way that I knew I was pregnant was that I didn't have my periods. Consider yourself lucky if you don't have any symptoms, I here some people can have horrible pregnancy's because of them. Best of luck!!
2006-11-27 10:08:38
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answered by crickle 2
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No, it is not something to be worried approximately. evaluate your self fortunate. With my first baby i did no longer have any indications different than a ignored era and that i exchange into so bummed because of the fact I felt i exchange into lacking out on the "being pregnant journey". properly with my 2d being pregnant I had each and all and sundry and that i hated it! Lol. If there exchange into something incorrect the substantial sign is cramping or bleeding, in case you're no longer having that then i does no longer rigidity approximately it. rigidity isn't solid for you :) Edit: I meant to declare cramping AND bleeding, no longer or. once you're having excruciating cramping then it is not solid yet menstrual like cramps is regular.
2016-10-04 10:49:08
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answered by ? 4
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