Have you called your Dr about the spotting? Im sure everythings fine, its not uncommon to see spotting. I think 4,8,12,and 16 weeks are the key weeks to watch for miscarragies. Since thats when you would be having a normal period. A girl I work with asked me today if I was sick and such....I was like no, I feel the same as I did before I was pregnant. The only difference is my stomach is bigger although I havent gained any weight, I think its just shifted around! Keep me posted on what you find out about the spotting, hope all is well. When is you due date? Mines Nov 1st.
Jen
Thanks your comment made me feel better. I keep doing home pregnancy tests and they are all "+" but when i don't have any morning sickness or crazy craving I wonder Am I pregnant?
I noticed brown discharge yesterday so I took another pregnancy test and it was "+" for a minute I thought my period was coming and late at night I noticed a pinkish spot so now i'm really worried. I asked my mom to go out and get me another pregnancy test.
thanks
Mary
I am almost 15 weeks and I dont have any symptoms except sore boobs. I havent been sick or anything. Sometimes I think, Am I even pregnant? But I am. Im ready to start feeling the baby move so that I actually know something!
I know exactly how you feel. I am 10 1/2 weeks and at 6 weeks I was exactly where you are: wondering where the m/s was. Well, let me tell you, it hit me full force in the 7th week. I suppose it is reassuring, but it's not fun. It's only been the past 2 days or so that I've started feeling like myself again. BTW, don't expect to "feel" pregnant every day. I always worry when my symptoms seem to be gone, but apparently that is very common. Just take things easy and keep making those prenatal appts. The worrying won't go away completely but it lessens in time. HTH.
I didn't have any symptoms until I was 6 weeks pregnant. You may consider yourself lucky for now, they will probably hit you soon. I am 34 weeks pregnant and never had any weird cravings, so that's another subject. Only 50% of women have m/s, so you may be one of the lucky ones.