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Hi I am pregnant also and aside from a little tenderness in my breasts and a few cramps I had no symptoms either. It was just like i was getting my monthly period but it never came. im 3 months now and i still don't have any symptoms except im showing a little and I feel the baby move sometimes.
yes yes and yes. My aunty was 22 weeks pregnant no signs til she missed a period. boy was she surprised when she went for her ultra sound and found out she was having a boy. he is now 2
I found out i was pregnant at 3 weeks, but only because my period never came.
I never had any morning sickness, or pain, or anything, until my breasts started getting bigger. It wasnt a real problem, unless i was running. All in all i had a really easy pregnancy.
I sound the same as you but i found out at 4weeks and onlly cos i missed a period.I still havnt had morning sickness,a little cramping,but my boobs have gotten alot bigger lol
You can be pregnant without having any symptoms, but you have said your breasts are sore, which is an indication of pregnancy. Cramping in the early weeks is common due to the embryo implanting in the uterus.
I was five months pregnent before I realized I was.. I only took the test because someone said I was pregnant because I was feeling a little ill that day...
Congratulations, sounds like your preg to mee...I did 3tests and all positive and my doctor said 2 would have even been enough to be sure it was a posotive..The 1st couple weeks i was getting like period pains but i never bled but it did worry me but its just everythiing moving around and making room for bubs. Also not everyone gets sick,like the sore boobs is common and all but im 18wks and havnt thrown up not once.
I never knew i was pregnant until i was nearly 3 months with my youngest. I thought i was just gaining weight, and i still had my periods but were very light. so off to the doctors i went and said i wanted to lose weight, and he took a urine sample, and i was pregnant. Got no morning sickness or anything, and i had painless labour. But that what it was like with every pregnancy i had. but the finding out part was totally different to each pregnancy
I also had no symptoms both times but wth the 2nd i did feel as though i was getting my period and also didn't beleive i was pregnat as it just felt ike it was coming late!
I was about 2 months along before I had any symptoms , and not the normal morning sickness and such. I called my husband and asked him to bring home a chocolate bar , and he told me I was pregnant , lol I HATE CHOCOLATE! Sure enough I was but I didnt get a positive til I was 2 1/2 - 3 months in , I had very low hcg levels.
I was preggers with no symptoms what so ever, The only thing was that I was so so tired I was dragging myself out of bed to go to work, even then I had no idea, so yeah you can be preggers with no symptoms.
I had a small bleed and thought I had my period so really didn't think much of it. When I found out I was further along then I thought.
i was about 8 weeks before i had any symptoms (no morning sickness tho thankfully). aside from being late, my breasts got seriously sensetive and bigger (yahooo!) but i had no really obvious signs or symptoms.
as far as i'm aware a hpt can not give a false positive. if you are pregnant you'll have the hormone hgc being produced so the test will detect it and hense a positive result. i think it is possible for the test to not detect this hormone and give a negetive result when in actual fact it has just missed the hormone and the result should have been positive. I've probably totally confused you with that...anyhow, my little knowledge says that if the test says your pregnant then your pregnant!!! And congratulations...!!!!!
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