Answered by wifey1985 - Oct. 3, 2016 1:40pm
I think symptoms diminish for a lot of women at around the ten-week mark, because your placenta starts to take over. Hope you get good news at your next scan!
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Answered by lrivera0927 - Sep. 30, 2016 5:09pm
Try not to stress yourself out.
During my first trimester I was constantly nauseas but than I would have a few days or a whole week or two where I felt back to normal.
Im now 28 weeks and 2 days.
Try not to worry so much and good luck at your next appointment.
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Answered by Tiggatigz - Sep. 30, 2016 5:47pm
Thank you it's just I had like a ten year gap between pregnancys and it feels like I've never been pregnant before
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Answered by michelle.marie - Oct. 12, 2016 7:42pm
seems very normal! You're almost at your second trimester when symptoms start to fade :) they may come back in a few days as well!
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Answered by tmhess - Oct. 3, 2016 4:02pm
I agree with the last comment, between 9-12ish weeks the placenta starts to take over a lot of what your body has been doing while it fully formed. Once the placenta takes over, you will lose pretty much all of your first trimester symptoms. That is why most women enjoy the second trimester so much. You pretty much feel normal for awhile until symptoms start to creep back in in the third trimester.
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