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Asked by Elowman8

Q: I practically have no symptoms. Could it be a possible miscarriage?

I'm exactly 7 weeks pregnant and I don't seem to feel any symptoms. I get some but it's like it fluctuates. I get very anxious that there could be something wrong. I have not had an ultrasound. Do you think there is a way to get an ultrasound without getting it order by the OB? I had almost every pregnancy symptom with my 1st baby.

This question was asked Nov. 20, 2014 2:36am
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by Quartz3 - Nov. 20, 2014 4:06pm
I've been pregnant 3 times so far and never seem to get so many pregnancy symptoms. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

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Answered by aprilluvsmoz - Nov. 20, 2014 1:44pm
Having no symptoms isnt necessarily a sign of miscarriage. I didnt have any symptoms until I was around 11 weeks pregnant. The only thing before then was slightly sore breasts. Have they checked the rising of your hcg levels?

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Answered by cosmoholic - Nov. 20, 2014 1:39pm
Having no symptoms is not necessarily a sign that something's wrong. Also - 7 weeks is still fairly early, some women's symptom's don't kick in until 8 or 9 weeks.

I'm not sure where you are, but where I am you can request a dating ultrasound from your GP - just say that you aren't sure of your dates.

Good luck!

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Answered by estone - Nov. 20, 2014 4:49am
I had no symptoms with my kids. Only a little bloating and tiredness. You could pay for a private one, or just call your OB and state your concerns and that you want an ultrasound to confirm that the pregnancy is viable.

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