If you have symptoms from a confirmed pregnancy and they suddenly disappear altogether you need to see a doctor right away. It could be a sign that you miscarried.
you werent pregenant
It's normal for symptoms to fluctuate during pregnancy.
Six weeks into a pregnancy the uterus is still down behind the pubic symphisis, in the pelvis, so a jump on the tummy wouldn't be a direct hit. However, if you have any symptoms such as bleeding, or your pregnancy symptoms being gone, I would go to the doctor.
Not necessarily. I had no early pregnancy symptoms at all in my second pregnancy, and most women have stopped them by about 12 weeks, you may just be stopping them a bit sooner than average. Asyou are worried talk to your doctor for reassurance.
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It is possible that if you had preg symptoms and now they have gone that you have miscarried. This is usually the case, but it is possible that you are still pregnant. There are quite a few pregnancies (more than you would expect) that are twins and one twin dies. The second baby is carried to full term with no problems. If you are carrying twins you will have worse pregnancy symptoms. It is possible that as the one dies, some of your symptoms seem to disappear as the body settles to a singular pregnancy. Any miscarriage must have bleeding to rid the body of the pregnancy - did you have something like a period? It would probably look like a heavy period at 5 weeks. Cramping is usual, but not always. You are best to go to the doctor and have an ultrasound. They will have a look and tell you if the baby is still there. If the baby has gone, and you haven't bled, you will probably need a D&C. This will scrape out the remains of the pregnancy. If this is not done it is possible that the body will continue to "support" the pregnancy when there is no baby. Yes, that is possible that you have miscarried, but it could just mean that your body is handling (or you may be adjusting) to pregnancy symptoms. But five weeks is a little early to lose pregnant symptoms. If you are early enough along, your body will dispose of the fertilized egg and you will probably never know. Good luck to you.
I had early pregnancy bleeding and cramps at about 3 days after i discovered i was pregnant, i was about 4 weeks gone, the cramps were really bad, felt like bad period pains and it was all in the bottom of my back, it stopped after 4 days and everything is fine still
6 months
The hormones can take a couple of months to settle, it differs from woman to woman.
Probably not - the first sire's DNA would be long gone from the uterus before the second pregnancy was started.
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