Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 487 Location: Nassau, Bahamas
No Pregnancy Symptoms Posted: 08-14-06 14:47pm
Hi all,
is there anyone who had absolutely no
pregnancy symptoms the first 4-6 weeks of
pregnancy. When I say no symptoms, I
mean, no runny nose, no implantation
bleeding, sore/full breasts, no increase
in cm....Nothing.
Tia
kacey
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Ingi
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Posted: 08-14-06 15:33pm
For a lot of women the first missed period
is their only symptom. Implantation
bleeding only happens for a few people.
I've never heard of a runny/stuffy nose as
a pregnancy symptom. Sore breasts don't
always happen until you've missed your
period either.
You'll have to wait until you are late, I
guess. But that won't be so bad, you'll
still have 36 weeks give or take of
pregnancy left ;)
good luck on your bfp!
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rosejackson
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Posted: 08-15-06 00:40am
Ingi's right. My only symptom was a
missed period, I guess I was a lucky one.
And I knew by then I was pregnant anyway
because I felt pregnant. I have no idea
why
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foxy
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Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 487 Location: Nassau, Bahamas
Posted: 08-15-06 07:23am
Thanks guys.........I was just thinking
that if this was the month for me I would
have already seen some sort of signs or
symptoms or something. But right up to
now I feel no different.
Ingi I will definately wait to see if af
comes, it makes no sense stressing about
it until then :-)
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