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Is this normal?

im 7 weeks and I don't really have any symptoms other then eating a lot and being so tired. Is this normal?
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Your welcome and I hope so I hope I'm not going through this to have another miscarriage but thank you
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I had no symptoms at all until 20weeks. I am now 35 weeks 6 days.
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awh! I hope you feel better, everything will be worth it. :)
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Thank you!!:)
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I'm 5 weeks an 5 days an I've had sensitive nipples am sore breast an morning sickness and cramps and cravings a lot lol and mood swings alottttt and tired an pain its deff taking its turn on me
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normal except i also had cramping... i didn't start getting nauseous until my third trimester and threw up once in my third trimester only 37weeks now.
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I'm 6 weeks barely having any symptoms besides sleeping a little more often in eating had morning sickness once so I think your OK
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I didn't start getting symptoms till 8 weeks. It different for everyone.
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Yes, perfectly normal, that's how I was with my first, just tired and sore boobs but nothing unbearable. This time around on the other hand is just kickin my butt!
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Other than being extremely tired I had no symptoms either. I was tired my entire first semester, no symptoms through my second semester and back to being extremely tired in my third semester. All pregnancies are different
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