I am 10weeks 5 days pregnant in now days I am not feeling that much symptoms as I have earlier...and today i am not feeling any pain in my lower abdomen or in my stomach and not feeling that much hunger also. I am very worried is everything ok with my baby
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Hi it’s normal sometime that you can feel decrease in symptoms as this is the time when you start feeling good but still get an ultrasound to check Foetal heart.
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Hi, After 10wks the symptoms of pregnancy decreases. The baby should be fine. You should go in for antenatal checkup. Get an Ultrasonography done to check for fetal well being , fetal heart beat, ,fetal viability.Take Fe, and folic acid and calcium .
Hi.. it is normal sometimes as symptoms tend to decrease after initial pregnancy.
You can wait for 1 week and get ultrasound ( NT-NB scan specific) done.
Whatever u have noticed , looks normal as pregnancy related hormone is at peak from 8-10 weeks
Which then gradually decreases, after 10 weeks
U wud be anyways due for 11 weeks NT Scan
May be that will give u security
As you enter the second trimester things will ease out a bit, second trimester is called the honeymoon period of pregnancy ! So enjoy this time n relax , get ur nt / nb scan and dual markers done in a week for down s and anueploidy screen , continue folic acid
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