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I found out I was prego last Oct. and felt horribly sick with nausea and was super tired all the time, but then in Nov. I had a miscarriage. Now I am 7 weeks prego and I don't have any syptoms at all this time and I'm scared. All the things that you can read about tell me I should feel this way or that and I don't!!! Help!

2007-04-10 07:36:56 · 22 answers · asked by Weazle 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

22 answers

First of all as a morning sickness sufferer I would like to say feel lucky that you aren't dashing to the toilet all the time. There are no definite pregnancy symptoms and as people always say every pregnancy is different. Just because you feel fine doesn't make you any less pregnant than a woman who can't keep anything down. I am 19 weeks pregnant and for the first few weeks after finding out I was fine. Little did I know that morning sickness would just sneak up on me one day and hasn't left yet. I was having the signature cravings for a few weeks and then they just stopped all of a sudden. So don't worry about it and enjoy being pregnant. And who knows maybe in a week or two you'll be running to the bathroom so fast that it will make you wonder why you never considered joining the track team.

2007-04-10 07:48:49 · answer #1 · answered by Kiesha 2 · 0 0

I had a similar case. I am 7 weeks pregnant right now and had a miscarriage in the ends of October. I don't have morning sickness, but I am super tired all the time! Sometimes I don't feel pregnant just like you! But after 4 positive preg tests, I know for a fact I'm pregnant. Do you feel your abdomen a little firm and bulging? Don't worry, everything is fine!

2007-04-10 07:47:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know where you are coming from. I had 2 miscarriages last year and when I found out I was pregnant this time around, I was worried because I just didn't feel pregnant. But then the horrendous morning sickness started... HaHa. Don't worry about what you read. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT! Books are too general and advice from friends are biased. So relax. Stress won't help the situation. Before you know it, you will have the swollen feet and leaky bladder like the rest of us. Good Luck!

2007-04-10 07:44:27 · answer #3 · answered by mtippett17 3 · 0 0

I never had any morning sickness! Be very happy that you are one of the lucky ones too! It took a long time for me to really realize I was pregnant. I have a lot of friends who have miscarried more than once so I didn't want to get my hopes up and then have a miscarriage. Even once I heard the heartbeat I don't think it really 'clicked' that I was pregnant. Everyone is different I guess! And now I have a beautiful, healthy, baby boy =) Good luck and congratulations!

2007-04-10 08:58:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I didn't get morning sickness until I was 10 weeks, and I still have it at 38 weeks! I didn't feel pregnant during the first trimester... I felt GREAT... and I worried, just like you are. It's normal to worry, but I tell you what, if I had it all to do over again, I would have really enjoyed feeling so well in the first trimester because I have felt horrible ever since.

Take joy in the fact that you're pregnant! And try to enjoy the days until you no longer feel good. (Easier said than done, I know).

Congratulations!!!!

2007-04-10 07:47:23 · answer #5 · answered by natesbabydoll 2 · 0 0

Congratulations! You know that old saying about how every pregnancy is different? Well, lets hope that the lack of symptoms means that you will breeze through this one. With my first I was so sick I could not look at or smell food for the first seven months. My last child I wasn't sick a day and had more energy than ever before in my life-I felt great!!!! Good luck.

2007-04-10 07:46:29 · answer #6 · answered by gramma 2 · 0 0

Please don't worry because stress is not good for you. As long as you haven't bled or cramped a huge amount you are fine. You are not that far along and your hormone levels are not as high as they will soon become. Trust me it will happen. I have felt sick during the 7 week mark but that's about it. Nothing else pointed to that i was pregnant. Trust me I am and now 16 weeks along. You won't exactly start feeling it until you are like 3-4 months when you start to get the baby bulge and your body starts going through the major changes. It takes time. You will be fine

2007-04-10 07:42:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is nothing to be scare about. Each pregnancy is different. With my 1st pregnancy I didn't feel a thing. There were times where I completely forgot I was pregnant. I had no morning sickness, cravings or anything else that is associated with pregnancy. Now 12 weeks pregnant with my 2nd I feel horrible. I have a lot of nausea....nothing compared to my 1st pregnancy

2007-04-10 07:42:45 · answer #8 · answered by curious 2 · 0 0

Each pregnancy can be different. Also symptoms vary from person to person, so what is normal for someone else may not be normal for you. I have four children and was only sick with one and then only in the mornings. It is possible that being so sick in your last pregnancy meant that something wasn't developing right and nature's way of fixing that problem was a miscarriage. This time you may have a health pregnancy with a different symptomology. Please discuss your fears with your OBGYN to alleviate any stress or concerns. Stress can affect your pregnancy and unborn child. Relax and enjoy the joys of pregnancy and motherhood.

2007-04-10 07:45:11 · answer #9 · answered by xmasjopresent 2 · 0 0

Don't be worried at all, be thankful. When I was pregnant, I didn't take a pregnancy test until my period was two weeks late. I didn't have any symptoms. I didn't get any symptoms until I was a little over 3 months pregnant. Then it was only morning sickness which lasted about a week and it was smooth sailing from there.

2007-04-10 07:41:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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