It can be incredibly hard at this stage to 'feel' pregnant it doesn't seem real. I'm really concerned I may have miscarried but not sure if this is possible without bleeding or pains etc. The blood flow to your uterus, breasts and kidneys increases up until birth. I'm sure our babies are fine !! I now have an awesome 2.5 year old. Group Leaders arent expected to spend any additional time in the community, and are not held to a set schedule. Is it Possible to Be Pregnant and Have No Symptoms? - Verywell Family The tail has disappeared; human features are becoming more distinct. My u/s is tomorrow morning!!! And when youre probably already feeling pretty exhausted, having to get up several times a night to nip to the bathroom isnt ideal. Congratulations you're pregnant! If you have a long-term health condition, then let your specialist or GP know that you're pregnant as soon as possible. 9 weeks still no morning sickness KrissyRainbow27 24/07/17 I haven't been sick at all this pregnancy. 02/07/2014 at 9:42 am. Others don't. Im in my second pregnancy and Im having all kinds of symptoms. However, between October and early March, you should consider taking a daily vitamin D supplement because we cannot make enough from sunlight. Early pregnancy signs and symptoms 11 weeks pregnant and bleeding! While you do not want to become overly concerned about a possible miscarriage, it's important that you know the signs or symptoms. Hey all, it's my first pregnancy, I had a early scan at 6 weeks and was measuring over 5 weeks and saw a heartbeat, they seemed positive about it but obviously say this is a good sign but anything can happen. Hi, first time mom to be here, Im about 9 weeks pregnant and still have no pregnancy symptoms, can anybody else relate, ID this normal or am I over thinking? And, scientifically speaking, hes a foetus all the way until the birth now. Messages: 2,829. I am 9w2d and little to no symptoms. Here are lots more, new likes and dislikes for food and drink, a milky white pregnancy discharge from your vagina, light spotting (see your doctor if you get bleeding in pregnancy), darkened skin on your face or brown patches - this is known as chloasma faciei or the mask of pregnancy, bloating and the feeling of being bloated (read. You and your family should follow the government and NHS guidance on coronavirus (COVID-19): To find out about about COVID-19 and pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, have a look at advice on the: Use the NHS's pregnancy due date calculator.