I don't think you have anything to be concerned about. I had the same symptoms, only mine got worst. I was also worried about the cramping, but I guess it's normal. I think you'll feel much better after being reassured by your doctor. Take care of yourself and enjoy your pregnancy!
2007-01-05 01:59:46
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answered by Charmaine V 3
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For a start only about 1/3 of pregnant woman get implantation bleeding so that isn't a problem.
Secondly not everybody has symptoms all the time. It is quite early on so that may be why they have been reduced. Some women don't even get sickness at all whilst they are pregnant.
And becoming pregnant straight after coming off the pill does not have any effect on your baby at all. It is recommended that you wait for at least 1 proper period before conceiving but this is only because it makes it easier for you to know when you are ovulating if you are trying, it is not a must.
I would try not to worry too much for now and just go to your appointment and see what they say. But I'm sure everything will be fine x
2007-01-05 02:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Going on the pill and coming off it was or still is a fertility treatment so I wouldnt worry about having a reduced chance of a successful pregnancy because of that reason. I have had 4 and each time it was a bit different. My first child left me sick as can be with morning sickness most of the pregnancy..good thing for this was 7-up and saltine crackers for some reason. You will get a lot of strange minor pains while you are pregnant because your insides are changing and expanding..hormones are changing also hence the skin breakouts...it all sounds pretty normal to me. Im not a doctor but just the experiences I have had with 4 children.
2007-01-05 02:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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After having three pregnancies and three children, getting pregnant the first time while I was on the pill, I would say, if you aren't having symptoms of miscarriage, don't worry too much. There are alot of hormonal changes that happen when you stop the pill and of course when you get pregnant. Your body is reacting the way you were made. Everyone is different. Plus, thinking back to my pregnancies, the sore breasts, sickness and all that other good stuff didn't last the whole pregnancy, most of my symptoms were hit and miss depending on the week. Just chill, and wait til you go to the doctors!
Good Luck!
2007-01-05 02:03:57
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answered by Amy 1
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Hey there!! Congrats on your pregnancy!! I'm also in my 5th week of pregnancy (after 7 months of trying)and the week before my period was due I was so extremely fatigue that I didn't know what was going on. Also I was nauseous since probably the day I ovulated. A few days after my late period I noticed that on my left side I was feeling like a pinching feeling. I also had another weird sensation on my right side at the beginning of this week. I assume they are only growing pains for the new baby. I had sore back teeth last weekend for a few days but that has dissappeared. I don't have sore boobs like all others claim they have, maybe a slight tiny pain or something, but barely noticeable. My nausea hasn't been as bad anymore, but I still feel bloated and extremely fatigue. Other then that, the main symptom I pretty much have it the fatigue and a bit a nausea.
We just had the pregnancy confirmed yesterday at the clinic using a urine test and I go for my first ultrasound on January 22 already!! Anyways good luck and hope all goes well.
2007-01-05 04:01:41
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answered by kittlesworth 2
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Coming off the pill doesn't reduce your likelihood of carrying a baby to full term.
Just because you are not having raging symptoms everyday doesn't mean that there is anything wrong. I used to get sick about every 3 days, and the rest of the time felt pretty much fine. I am now 24 weeks pregnant.
You have a long way to go in this pregnancy, so you need to relax a little and trust your body. Every pregnancy is different.
2007-01-05 02:15:09
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answered by Ricecakes 6
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Ive had 3 children and believe me every pregnancy is different but cramping in the early stages is very normal it is where the embryo is implanting. It almost feels like your about to come on but this is normal. As for the other symptoms!! Don't complain that there going away so early, your lucky I had sickness until the week before my 2nd was born and bleeding all the way through with my third. Enjoy the moment it doesn't last long.
2007-01-05 02:09:19
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answered by greenbean 2
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well this hasnt happened to me as iv never been pregnant but i morning sickness can last for different lengths of time.....some people get it worse than others (some are lucky enough to not get it at all!!) not really sure about the cramping...i think that the same is also true for sore breasts. i wouldnt worry about it though, some people dont even realise that they are pregnant until they start showing. if you are stressing about it bring your appointment forward with your doctor.
also i dont think that coming off the pill and getting pregnant straight away lessens your chances of carrying the baby. i know that if you finish a your pill packet you are protected for your usual break period (wen you have your period) but thats it if you dont start taking it again.
2007-01-05 02:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i fell pregnant when i first came of the pill, for the first couple of weeks i didn't feel pregnant at all, to start with i has mild symptoms and buy the 6th week they'd completely gone, i got so worried that i didn't feel pregnant i bought a pregnancy test to test again, by the 7th week the morning sickness, tiredness kicked in and then i started to feel more pregnant and I've felt it ever since so don't worry.
2007-01-05 02:51:24
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answered by Dreamah 3
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CONGRADS, I am also 5 wks1d and ur lucky cause all I get it cramps (back), gas,and headaches. It is all normal. I wouldn't stress just enjoy the pregnancy. I have slightly sore boobs and I feel like vomiting but never do. Most ppl don't get all those feelings till 6-8 wks. I would be happy. Go to your doc if ur worried to put your mind at ease. GOOD LUCK
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answered by Anonymous
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