Lucky you. I remember I was sick in the morning getting my other children dressed for school. Many times outside with the other mommies and kids at the bus stop I would have to run behind a fence and throw up. I would get back and the women would just chuckle and tell me to go home they would watch the kids. I had back pain and a symptom that is not usually listed but i believe it should is clumsiness.
Clumsiness and forgetfulness should be one of the normal symptoms listed . Congrats you don't have other symptoms.
2007-01-24 09:48:44
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answered by momof3 6
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No nausea and sore breast and a bit of crampiness at the beginning like I was going to start. I didn't get morning sickness until 10 weeks and now virtually no symptoms..except for sore breast at 12 weeks and 3 days. Also, I was a little moody at 5 weeks and still am at 12. :) My poor hubby doesn't know whether I will laugh because he said he loved me, or cry because he said he loved me so does that mean he didn't love me before. I was never emotional as this until I got pregnant. And also never so illogical. Moodiness is the worse for me. I kept thinking I was going to start but if my hubby said anything that was stressing me would comment that this couldn't happen if I was pregnant because I didn't want it to hurt the baby. :) Two weeks later a (3 positive hpts, a urine test at doctors office, and a blood test later, I was 5 weeks pregnant. My pregnancy test were clearly positive 4-5 days before my missed period. It was the moodiness that made my hubby decide to get me the first test. I knew almost the exact time of conception I became pregnant because the knowledge I was pregnant hit me and hard. I even took a test then but it was negative. I had taken that test a week to soon.
2007-01-24 09:47:23
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answered by Kelly s 6
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In my 3 pregnancies I had no symptoms until the 6th week - then the morning sickness started!
But generally tiredness, tender breasts, nausea and needing to pee a bit more often will be the only symptoms at this stage.
2007-01-24 10:00:25
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answered by Serena 1
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Consider yourself one of the lucky ones. Some women have wonderful pregnancies. The truth is, each pregnancy is different. They can tell you what you MIGHT experience, but that wont always be the case. At that stage I had sore boobs, I was so tired that i slept like 12 hours a day, and my sense of smell was so good that i could smell the moldiness on food before the mold was even visible. I spent 7 months throwing up all day though, so sore boobs were my least concern. I hope that the "morning" sickness never starts for you. If it does, GINGER is the key. You can buy it like a vitamin.
2007-01-24 09:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Lets see, I had what you are feeling now.......Maybe feeling sick to your stomach at times and looken at certain foods can really make you want to run to the nearest bathroom. You will be more sensitive to smells. Less hungry too can be apart of the pregnancy at first. You can even feel alittle bit of sadness with the hormone changes and cry more. Enjoy it for whats it's worth because it is the most awesome thing that us women go thru no matter what we feel with all the crappy early stages. I am 44 and had three kids and being pregnant was just the best!!! Good luck with all of it!!!
2007-01-24 09:52:29
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answered by karenjahn44 1
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congratulations ! when i was 6 weeks pregnant i was just the same as u, but about 2 weeks later i started to suffer from morning sickness, which lasted til i was 3 months pregnant. plenty of time for u to get all the usual symptoms yet ! the funny thing is that u must have fallen pregnant at the same time of year that i did. the only downside to it is that u will be heavily pregnant during the summertime. i had all kinds of problems with my ankles swelling up & i constantly felt hot and bothered. i was even known to sit with my feet resting inside the freezer !!! get an electric fan for your bedroom - u will be glad of it - believe me !
2007-01-24 10:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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At 5 weeks I was extreemly tired, nauseous and then the 'being sick' kicked in! I had very tender boobs and veins in my boobs. A little later on the heartburn developed along with back ache from about 8 weeks til 12 weeks when the baby lifted out of my pelvis. You sound all normal to me
2007-01-24 09:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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As every person says, everyones being pregnant's are doifferent. I had no morning ailment with my final one(which led to a miscarriage)yet i became very drained for all time, yet with this one, Im now 9 weeks, I even have had unfavourable ailment(hyperemesis adn have been off artwork for 3 weeks. its purely the success of the draw. no one being pregnant is a similar. My cousin and sister didnt have any morning ailment adn sailed by their pregnancies, fortunate sod's1lol solid success and congrats!
2016-11-01 04:54:51
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answered by ? 4
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Needing to pee every five minutes, and having my sense of taste go into overdrive. I couldn't stand coffee or toothpaste... they just made me retch.
Once I got through those first weeks, the rest of the time was pretty ok.
Anyway, have fun being a mum-to-be. Make a list of things you want to do that you won't be able to do once the baby's arrived, then do as many of them as possible.
And remember, however good that makes you feel, being a mum is much, much, much, much better!!
2007-01-24 09:48:45
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answered by phoenix2frequent 6
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The only thing I remember was not being able to take the smell of any kind of food. I did know I was pregnant until I was 3 months.
2007-01-24 09:48:37
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answered by becca38257 1
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