|
I've been testing positive since about 10 dpo. I'm now 17 dpo. Period due yesterday. Lines getting darker but no symptoms?
I'm worried no symptoms is a bad thing. Am I supposed to have symptoms a day after missed period? Thanks everyone. |
| Almost no one gets symptoms that early. |
|
For me symptoms usually start around week 6.
That said I've had two very mild pregnancies. Never sick, just some nausea. I'm on DPO 12 too and no symptoms too! |
| I've never had symptoms that early |
| Symptoms with both of mine started around 6 weeks. |
+1 You're just now pregnant. The only symptom you might expect to feel is breast tenderness. |
| Outlier I guess but I’ve had live pregnancies and miscarriages. I am one of those with very very few side effects too, but hormonal changes take place early - vivid dreams, tiredness, feeling hot, acne, etc. With my miscarriages I’ve had none of that. In fact that’s my gauge rather early on whether it’s a healthy pregnancy. Definitely wishing you good luck but in my experience literally 0 symptoms have been bad news. |
Three heathy kids and never felt a thing before week six. Your body doesn’t even really know it’s pregnant yet. |
| Other than a growing uterus/belly, I never had any symptoms with any my 5 children. |
| Enjoy it, OP. Once the symptoms kick in there's a chance they stay until you give birth! Congrats! |
Opposite for me! I felt so sick when I miscarried and fine when it resulted in a live birth. |
| I got sick around week 6. Sickness from pregnancy sucks, I hope you have a full term pregnancy with no sickness. |
| My sickness hit around week 7-8. |
| I started getting breast tenderness and morning sickness at 5 1/2 - 6 weeks with my one healthy pregnancy. |
| No, you are no supposed to have symptoms right when you miss your period. Most women do not experience any until the 6-week mark. About 25% of women never have morning sickness or nausea, so don’t freak out if you don’t have that. |