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Re: no real symptoms.....but pregnant!

From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 19 Apr 2001 09:23:44 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sylvia wrote: >
>I am about 6 weeks pregnant. My dr. did 4 hcg tests and all doubled
>within 48 hours. I had an ultrasound at ~5 weeks, saw a gestational sac
>and yolk sac but no little guy. They said this is normal for such an
>early pregnancy. I did have some spotting for the first week but
>nothing since. I have tender breasts that aren't continually
>tender...sometimes more than others. Is it normal to have absolutely
>minimal symptoms? I know it's early days and I could be talking too
>soon....but I feel absolutely fine. Should I be feeling more than
>this....are pregnancy symptoms variable from day to day? i.e. breasts
>hurt one day maybe not the next? Should I push for further testing?
>THANK YOU....sincerely, neurotic and newly pregnant!
>
>--
>Sylvia
>

Sylvia, Pregnancy symptoms are extremely varied. It is normal to not feel bad or have any symptoms of pregnancy at all... Lynn

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Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
Missoula, Montana

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