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Q: Am 5weeks pregnant and all symptoms have disapeared what could be the problem pls help me.

Pregnancy Symptoms have disapeared

This question was asked Jun. 6, 2012 12:59pm
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Answered by Loris201 - Jan. 26, 2018 12:30pm
Hello! My friend's allocation was every month as monthly. It was until the fifth month before the baby stirred. She did not think she was pregnant. She gave birth to a normal healthy child. Now it is already big. Now the boy is nine years old.
At me was so, in 6 weeks has started to smear lightly brown, color of coffee with milk. The doctor began to observe and wrote the treatment. In the end, everything became good. So do not rush to have an abortion. Save as much as possible the child. Try all treatment options. The only reason for abortion is when the pregnancy does not coincide with the size of the fetus. It can be a dead fruit. Good luck to you. Everything will be fine, the main thing is to believe.


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Answered by agarcia - Jun. 10, 2012 4:18pm
I haven't had any symptoms since I found out I was pregnant and I'm 14 weeks

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Answered by mrykayser - Jun. 7, 2012 8:10pm
A loss of symptoms doesn't always mean your going to miscarry. Some days in my pregnancy I had no symptoms and Im 15 weeks tomorrow. If you have had a cold or illness in your pregnancy , that can cause lack of symptoms. I had a respiratory infection a few weeks ago and about a week ago I noticed my symptoms coming back. I didnt feel pregnant for 2 weeks. Also your symptoms may be changing. Old symptoms go away, new one begin, its totally normal. You can talk to your doctor if you are concerned about losing the baby, Im sure it will put your mind at ease. Good Luck :)

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Answered by kimmimoo - Jun. 7, 2012 7:17pm
The same thing happened to me yesterday. I woke up in a blind panic because my boobs didnt hurt anymore when they had been ridiculously painful since 4wks. I was squeezing them and poking them to try and get them to hurt in the end. I also convinced myself that I didn't feel pregnant anymore and so was beside myself with grief. Then I woke up this morning and sore boobs and pregnant feeling are back and I have now developed morning sickness. Maybe it was just my hormones making me feel crazy and paranoid! Anyway, please dont worry, its very very normal to feel this way. Your symptoms will be back soon enough - probably with a vengeance! :)

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Answered by jenniferose88 - Jun. 6, 2012 1:35pm
Mine disappeared at 7 weeks and never came back.. just enjoy it while you can- cause they may be back =) Congrats!

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Answered by dmartin65 - Jun. 6, 2012 1:24pm
I am currently 5 weeks and 6 days and my symptoms fluctuate. These ladies are correct. It is perfectly normal. Enjoy the no symptoms days because the days we do get symptoms they will more than likely come back with a vengeance. Congrats!!!!

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Answered by amy_toner - Jun. 6, 2012 1:18pm
I would try not to worry too much as stress isn't good for you.

Pregnancy symptoms like vomiting and tender breasts are usually down to a huge surge of hormones present in your body in the early stages.

Your profile says you are 9 weeks pregnant? So your symptoms could be dying down or your hormones have leveled off for now, you never know the vomiting could be back!

If you are really concerned you could call your doctor to have some tests done, but if you aren't in any pain like lots of cramping and you have no bleeding then you most likely are still pregnant and just having a few good days.

I never had any symptoms like vomiting or anything so I can't say it happened to me but really if you are concerned call your midwife just for a check up!!!

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Answered by Quartz3 - Jun. 6, 2012 1:16pm
Don't worry about it, everything is probably fine. Symptoms tend to fluctuate, and it is normal to experience days when they're all gone! I agree it's stressful, but try to relax, the symptoms will come back soon enough.

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Answered by knicole27 - Jun. 6, 2012 1:15pm
and hits its peak anywhere from week 8-10. Enjoy the days you feel good! take it from me. I spent those days worrying .. for no reason. but if your concerned always call at the least they can reassure you or even have you come in for a quick u/s to check up on things for you. :)

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Answered by knicole27 - Jun. 6, 2012 1:14pm
this is really common actually. In an early miscarriage the first appearing symptoms of this is going to be bleeding/spotting and or cramping.. then loss of symptoms. Being a first time mom though I am with you I had my fair share of worry and ended up going to either the ER or ob triage a handful of times for various reasons but one of those reasons were loss of symptoms. I went from feeling pretty nauseous and sore boobs till one day around 7 weeks.. nothing. I felt pretty good actually. I got a u/s and lil embryo was in there with a heartbeat flickering away on the screen.. and then a week later my symptoms came back and I was sooo sick!! I had a loss of symptoms during week 5, week 7, week 10 but then when I'd worry all i would have to do is give it a few days or a week and i'd be sicker than a dog!! coming and going symptoms is really common in early pregnancy. Your HCG doubles every 48ish hrs.

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