No cravings, no cramping, no exhaustion. I'm so worried because of the lack of symptoms. I know lack of symptoms doesn't mean anything, but I'd love to feel pregnant so it can start to sink in. This is totally normal for a very few lucky ones, though. I guess we should enjoy it. Never having pregnancy symptoms doesn't mean you'll have a miscarriage. For some women, it's perfectly normal.
But do talk with your caregiver if you had symptoms and they suddenly go away, or if you have concerning symptoms such as bleeding or spotting or abdominal pain. These may be signs of a problem with the pregnancy. For a rundown of possible pregnancy symptoms — and when they're most likely to show up — read our article on pregnancy symptoms.
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When creating and updating content, we rely on credible sources: respected health organizations, professional groups of doctors and other experts, and published studies in peer-reviewed journals. We believe you should always know the source of the information you're seeing. Learn more about our editorial and medical review policies. What are some common signs of pregnancy? Pregnancy: Body changes and discomforts. Office on Women's Health. Sapra KJ et al. Signs and symptoms of early pregnancy loss: A systematic review.
Reproductive Sci ences 24 4 Join now to personalize. Photo credit: iStock. Can I be pregnant and have no pregnancy symptoms? I'm 5 weeks pregnant and symptoms come and go I'm 8 weeks pregnant with no symptoms Do some women have no pregnancy symptoms at all?
Does having no symptoms mean I'll have a miscarriage? Make friends with other parents-to-be and new parents in your local area for support and friendship by seeing what NCT activities are happening nearby. For more help and advice on all pregnancy loss, contact The Miscarriage Association. You can read more about miscarriage in our range of articles.
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We create our articles with NCT antenatal teachers, postnatal leaders and breastfeeding counsellors, as well as academics and representatives from relevant organisations and charities. Read more about our editorial review process. Miscarriage: the signs and what really happens. Read time 7 minutes. Breadcrumb Home Pregnancy Miscarriage Miscarriage: the signs and what really happens. Email Post Tweet Post. Bleeding could be caused by any of the following: Implantation: In early pregnancy, you might get some harmless light bleeding spotting , when the developing embryo plants itself in the wall of your womb.
This often happens when your period would have been due. Cervical changes: Pregnancy can cause changes to the cervix, and this may cause bleeding, for example after sex. Ectopic pregnancy: When a fertilised egg implants outside the womb, such as in the fallopian tube, it can't develop properly.
Symptoms are: a sharp, sudden and intense pain in your tummy, feeling very dizzy or fainting, and feeling sick or looking very pale. If you get a negative result and still think you may be pregnant, wait a week and try again. If you're pregnant, use the pregnancy due date calculator to work out when your baby's due. Find maternity services near you.
Sign up for Start4Life's weekly emails for expert advice, videos and tips on pregnancy, birth and beyond. Page last reviewed: 8 October Next review due: 8 October Home Pregnancy Trying for a baby Back to Trying for a baby. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy. Early signs of pregnancy If you have a regular monthly menstrual cycle, the earliest and most reliable sign of pregnancy is a missed period.
Feeling sick during pregnancy You may feel sick or be sick. Feeling tired is common in pregnancy It's common to feel tired, or even exhausted, during pregnancy, especially during the first 12 weeks or so. Sore breasts in early pregnancy Your breasts may become larger and feel tender, just as they might do before your period. The veins may be more visible, and the nipples may darken and stand out.
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