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1285651 tn?1319642429

No pregnancy symptoms at 3-4 weeks?

Good Morning ladies! I was wondering if it is possible to be pregnant 3-4 weeks along with no pregnancy symptoms?

I am 25 years old and have had 2 miscarriages in the last year, one at 11 weeks and the second at 5-6 weeks. We have no prior children. I had many pregnancy symptoms the first pregnancy such as frequent urination, bloated, sore breasts, cravings, ect. The second one we had none. I had AF April 10th for about 4 days and when we got a positive OPK we BD a few times before and afterwards. I am now in the second half of my 2ww and AF is due this Saturday. I thought I was having a few symptoms last week but I think it was all in my head as I want a baby so bad. Has anyone else been completely shocked with a BFP because there were no pregnancy symptoms at first? I'm really hoping this is our month and we get our sticky bean to finally complete our family. Oh and also I was prescribed 50 mg of Clomid during days 3-7 of AF. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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689528 tn?1364135841
When I first got pregnant I had no symptoms except for tender breasts that would get stabbing pains every once in a while. Also got a couple dizzy spells too. Fatigue and frequent urination kinda caught up at like 5-7 weeks I think. I never got morning sickness either.
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1169053 tn?1278116232
Best of luck to you! I have not had symptoms with my pregnancies so it is possible. When I had my miscarriage my boobs were very sore around the time AF was due... I mean I couldn't even sleep! But with the pregnancies that stuck no symptoms.
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