Not really experiencing symptoms…

Okay I am pregnant with my first little one and I’m 7 weeks and 3 days and I haven’t had any symptoms besides sore boobs.. a little cramping here and there and of course the mood swings.. but should I be worried? Or am I just one of the lucky ones who doesn’t have extreme symptoms? 😭 I’m starting to get nervous.

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You are absolutely fine!
I didn't start feeling sick until 9 weeks with my first pregnancy and so far I haven't had any nausea.
Everyones symptoms can be different and may be different with each pregnancy. Don't worry mama💛

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I had no symptoms other than headaches during second trimester and those went away by third trimester. I had the best pregnancy ever 🩵

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It’s still very early. Symptoms might still come, but consider yourself lucky if it doesn’t.

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My first two pregnancies were a breeze. This one not so much

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I’m 7+3 as well and my biggest thing is the sore boobs. I do get nauseous off and on but never too bad yet. It’s totally fine to not have much. You might never have much symptom wise or it might hit you hard in the next couple weeks. My sister always had symptoms start at 8 weeks but not before.

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They’ve figured out semi recently that the nausea is attached to a hormone GDF15. If the fetus has higher levels of the hormone and the female is sensitive to the hormone they are part of the nausea and morning sickness crew. It’s all usually happening within the first 12 weeks, so you may still experience some, or you may not 🤷🏼‍♀️. Take it as a blessing - it’s the literal worst 🤣 haha.

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I'm happy to read the comments because I'm 6 weeks, and I only have the same symptoms as you, and I was a little worried.

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I’m 7 weeks 1 day and I’m exactly the same. Tender boobs and that’s literally it. I heard a lot of women experiencing symptoms later closer to end of 1st trimester so maybe we’ve just been lucky so far

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