I was tired throughout my 12 weeks and found out that the baby had stopped growing at 5 weeks.... (resulting in a miscarriage) but my doc said that it was highly unlikely that I would have another miscarriage and now I'm 21 weeks. I understand what you're going through and I know it's hard but relax... I'm sure everything is fine with your babe
2007-12-14 07:41:10
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answered by livandjaxsmommy 2
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I was so tired from 5 weeks until around 16 weeks !! Give time for the other symptoms to start , you may be one of the lucky ones that gets nothing ... Mine all started from 6-7 weeks .. SO I dont think if the baby stops growing you will be tired its normally the opposite .. I was carrying twins and was really sick at 8 weeks all my sickness just stopped and i was wondering why , I had a ultrasound 2 weeks later to find one of the twins heart stop beating at 8 weeks and weird as it was thats why I felt "normal" again from then on . Happy to say im still pregnant with my heathy twin :)
Good luck try not to stress as it isnt good for you or bub :)
2007-12-14 07:47:44
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answered by gemma b 5
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Tiredness is very common and often one of the only symptoms for a while. If you're worried about a m/c, call your doc. I had one and when I got pg this time, I called the doc ASAP. They brought me in and did blood work as well as an early u/s to help set my mind at ease. It's scary till you know for sure, so let the doc help!
2007-12-14 07:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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When I found out I was pregnant I was 5 weeks and I been so tired ever since. Ohh I want to do is sleep. I'm 15 weeks now and I still feel tired but not as tired as before. This is completly normal. Be positive. Take it easy and rest.
2007-12-14 07:39:09
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answered by MomYanni 3
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5.5 Weeks Pregnant
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answered by inmon 4
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It is completely normal to feel tired during early pregnancy. Your body is going through some big changes and you need all of the rest you can get. It should ease up a little when you get into your second trimester. I am 22 weeks and I don't feel quite as tired as before. Plus since we have to have less or no caffeine we don't get that little perk that we were used to!!
Good luck to you and please try not to worry!!!!
2007-12-14 07:43:50
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answered by Peachy 5
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Just consider yourself lucky to only have this one effect. Don't worry about a miscarriage, just because you had one doesn't mean you will have another. If you're this worried, tell your doctor and see if you can get in to hear a heartbeat to relieve your fears!
2007-12-14 07:41:26
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answered by HoffDNA 4
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Pregnancy, thy name is exhaustion — especially during your first trimester, when the sleep-inducing hormone progesterone starts surging through your body, and pressure on your bladder from your growing uterus sends you scurrying to the bathroom countless times every night. During your second trimester, a good night's sleep is likely to return, and with it, a welcome energy boost. Enjoy it; during your third trimester, the quality of your sleep may reach an all-time low.
2007-12-14 07:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Completely normal.
2007-12-14 07:46:53
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answered by gypsy g 7
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