It's perfectly normal and is due to the fact that your pregnancy hormones kind fluctuate or "ebb and flow" throughout the pregnancy. That means that one day your symptoms might be more pronounced than another day.
In the 1st trimester you will feel this fluctuation more often. You might very sick one day and not the next. Or vomiting one day and only nauseous the next. I'm 13 weeks pregnant and some days the nausea and bloating is terrible. Yesterday it was very manageable and I thanked God for the break! Like you, I also feel more tenderness in my breasts some days but not others, and sometimes only at night.
Fortunately, in the 2nd trimester the hormones will level off somewhat and you will feel more "stable" from day to day.
The only thing you need to be concerned about is if in your 1st trimester you notice for several days consecutively that ALL your symptoms have vanished.
Congrats on your pregnancy!
2007-10-03 04:55:37
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answered by Veritas 7
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No, nothing is wrong.
Your body is just going through a lot of changes.
The only time there would be something wrong at this point is if you were to start bleeding.
Don't worry about it. Everyone is different, and not one pregnancy is the same. Stressing out over things like this can cause more harm than good.
Relax, rest, eat healthy, and enjoy being a soon-to-be mommy!
2007-10-03 04:58:37
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answered by Heck if I know! 4
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This is normal, as long as the "feeling like your not pregnant" doesn't last more than 24 hours. Until you reach between 9-12 weeks, your hormones are still going nuts - which they will be the whole pregnancy - but they peak around this time.
If you have any concerns, or fears - you should call your Dr. They can help with any concerns you may have.
Just remember that every pregnancy is different.
2007-10-03 04:57:46
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answered by jt 3
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I'm 10 weeks along and having the same experience. Some days I'm fine, and other days (like today) I feel like crap and just want everyone to leave me alone. There is nothing wrong with you; it's perfectly normal. Just make sure you fully enjoy the days when you feel good, and do whatever you need to do to get through the not so good ones. Good luck to you!
2007-10-03 05:01:00
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answered by trishfish165 2
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This is completely normal.
There is nothing wrong with you or the baby based on this information alone. Some women don't even experience any symptoms like this at all when they are pregnant and we consider them the lucky ones ;)
2007-10-03 04:59:40
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answered by jade 1
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I learn Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way. It even comprises the physical games you ought to train. I additionally learn The Brewer Medical Diet for Normal and High-Risk Pregnancy. I adopted the Brewer nutrition whilst I used to be pregnant. I used the Bradley system with all 4 of my births. I additionally learn Husband Coached Childbirth, however that e-book does now not include what you ought to train to get capable for delivery.
2016-09-05 16:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds totally normal. That's how this game is played. Different from one day to the next. You never know what's going to set your body off.
2007-10-03 04:55:22
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answered by crazykidsmom 2
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nothing is wrong,when pregnant the body goes threw all sorts of changes ,sense of smell,taste.good and bad moments.make a note of them and oneday you can compare them with the next child.you'll learn from experience.(smile)i have 8
2007-10-03 05:04:12
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answered by dawn s 2
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AM A MOTHER OF FOUR . IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST BABY .I THINK IT IS YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS WHATS IS GOING ON WITH YOU IS NORMAL. THE DAYS WHEN YOU HAVE NO PROLE MS ENJOY. THIS IS ONLY THE BEGGING ENJOY YOUR BABY AND HAVE A GOOD PREGNANCY.
2007-10-03 05:03:41
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answered by trayshona w 1
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