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Asked by MrsPregoNhappy

Q: Symptoms one day, none the next.

Hi! I'm 40 and got my BFP after an ectopic pregnancy earlier this year and a chemical a few months ago. I've had a missed miscarriage years ago before I had my son (who is now 3!). I'm 4 weeks 2 days and yesterday I felt pregnant. I was crazy hormonal, irritable as all heck, boobs hurt, bloated, tired, etc. Then today I woke up and felt fine. Felt nothing. Is that normal?

This question was asked Oct. 30, 2017 8:16pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by pheobe412 - Mar. 29, 2018 3:18am
If you just felt it then it's alright. You never checked right? It's just kind of your guess. You could be wrong. we do something predict wrong mistakenly. It should be alright. Don't worry, Be happy. You are going to have another one soon.

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Answered by pheobe412 - Mar. 13, 2018 1:31am
Yes it's completely normal. It means that was fine. That was not a thing to be worry about. It simply meant that. You just need to take care allot of yourself dear. It would be really great for you to think about it. It would be some simple problem. You just don't always need to think that you are pregnant. Sometime. It might be some other thing than Pregnancy. It's not important all the time that these may be the symptoms of getting pregnant. I think everything is good for you. Just keep good care of yourself.

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Answered by Marysenger82 - Jan. 29, 2018 1:41am
Hope your pregnancy is going well! I am too experiencing the same thing!! I am barely 4 weeks.

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Answered by LinnyBuck - Nov. 2, 2017 12:38pm
So far every pregnancy I've had has been this way. I don't know if hormones fluctuate that wildly or if we just get used to feeling bloated and cranky so we don't really notice it anymore. For me, the one constant was my boobs hurting. So I just clung to that one - as long as they were sore, I was still pregnant. It really helped me get through the anxiety of having another missed miscarriage. I'm now 22 weeks and though the boobs still hurt, I rely more on the kicks I can feel :)

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