What Does Lack Of Nausea, Cramping And Vaginal Discharge Mean During Pregnancy?
I am 9 weeks 2 days pregnant and was having nausea (no vomiting, but just feeling queezy most of the day) starting at about 6 1/2 weeks. The last 4 days i have felt great- absolutely no nausea. I also noticed that all the cramping i had is now gone as well as i have noticed a decrease in vaginal discharge the last 2 days. Should i be worried? Could this mean something bad?
Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion the symptoms of pregnancy like nausea ,vomiting,increased urination,sore breast start around 6 weeks and persist till 12 weeks.Vaginal discharge is not definitely seen.So relax.Some might feel stoppage of symptoms even before 12 weeks and some might have prolonged symptoms upto 20 weeks.So it might be variable.Nothing to worry.Consider getting an ultrasound done to know the pregnancy status.The pain abdomen and spotting if present are bad signs. Best regards...Dr.Srilatha
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What Does Lack Of Nausea, Cramping And Vaginal Discharge Mean During Pregnancy?
Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion the symptoms of pregnancy like nausea ,vomiting,increased urination,sore breast start around 6 weeks and persist till 12 weeks.Vaginal discharge is not definitely seen.So relax.Some might feel stoppage of symptoms even before 12 weeks and some might have prolonged symptoms upto 20 weeks.So it might be variable.Nothing to worry.Consider getting an ultrasound done to know the pregnancy status.The pain abdomen and spotting if present are bad signs. Best regards...Dr.Srilatha