No symptoms in second pregnancy. Is it normal?

Hi. I’m currently 8 weeks pregnant with my second and I’ve had next to no symptoms so far. Only symptoms I have are tiredness and fatigue. My first pregnancy with my son I had nausea and sickness until 7 months pregnant. I’m just constantly on edge thinking something is wrong

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First, congratulations!
My first pregnancy I had no symptoms other than fatigue, but this time I had nausea and fatigue. I guess every pregnancy is different, took a long time for the fatigue to leave me chasing my toddler though so good luck with that 🙈
My third trimester this time has been fairly the same as my first pregnancy where a bit of sickness returned but now I’m fine.. 40weeks with no sign of baby but I’m fine haha much like my first pregnancy too

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Thank you. I think because I’m so early still so just on edge and I was really bad with my first so I’m constantly comparing. Fingers crossed for a nice birth. X

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Congratulations! I didn't have much sickness and my main symptom was fatigue only during my whole first pregnancy, but especially during the first trimester. This may differ each time I think :)

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I didn't even realise I was pregnant with my second until about 8 weeks... Turns out as twins even. I Def had more early signs for my first x

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Don’t worry too much - I’ve been awfully sick this time round with severe fatigue now 16 weeks and feeling better but had barely any symptoms with my first and he’s a healthy 18 month old. I have also experienced early miscarriage and i had no symptoms apart from spotting.

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I had no symptoms throughout the whole of my pregnancy it's completely normal.

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