No Symptoms?! 😩

Hey girls, due 12th June so I am currently 8 weeks pregnant and had barely any symptoms so far. Booked in for an early scan on Friday for some reassurance as I’m a bit worried about it. Anyone else have little to no symptoms up to now? I know I’m probably just lucky but it’s also making me feel like am I even pregnant?! 😂🩷🩵
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In my first pregnancy I was just more tired than usual, then at 18 weeks I lost my appetite- those were my only 2 symptoms! This time I’m exhausted and nauseous so I do think it’s just different for everyone, but I completely understand the worry! X

@Chloe That’s very reassuring, thank you Chloe 😊

I didn't get any symptoms with my first until after 8 weeks I booked an early reassurance scan because I didn't feel pregnant at all, this time symptoms started at 5 weeks. Every pregnancy is different and the first trimester is such an anxious and scary time. Friday isn't too far away for you 🙏

I didn’t actually realise I was pregnant until week 15 as I had zero symptoms and a BAU body/system - everyone’s different so hopefully you’ll feel a lot more reassured once you have your first scan 💖

I dint feel anything until 12 weeks or so…dint even know that I was pregnant until quite some time

Thanks girls ❤️

This is how I am feeling at the moment. I’m nearly 6 weeks and when I found out I was preggo I had slight nausea and aching boobs and my mouth wouldn’t stop watering but it seems to have calmed down where I don’t feel pregnant I don’t feel bloated no more either. My appointment isn’t till 18th November to see midwife and when I’ve been doing tests they’ve been so faint. Hate the waiting game 😫

I also had a miscarriage last month so hoping this one sticks 🤞🏼🌈

Other than constant nausea- which is normal for me to feel at random times when not pregnant- and extreme exhaustion. I really don't feel pregnant. My appointment isn't until the 13th. By this time last pregnancy I had already had an ultrasound

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