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11 week 3 days pregnancy
I am now 11 week 3 days pregnant and had a ultrasound at 8 weeks 3 days where I can see the fetal pole and hear the heartbeat. Even I had all the symptoms like breast tenderness , size increase, weight gain, nausea, fatigue and very less appetite. But from past 1week, I have gained appetite and seems to have no tenderness in breast. Even vomitting has lessened. Is this reason to be concerned as i already had a miscarriage previously. My gynae has suggested a L1 scan by week 12-14
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We response to increasing level of pregnancy hormones,  during early pregnancy it increases fast in late first trimester and early second trimester it reaches pick after slowness in increasing level .. body more sensitive to increasing or decreasing pattern ... but once it slow down .. get more time to acclamatization.. we are more comfortable with that change,  so morning sickness get improved in some person.. but if you are feeling significant change, ask from your obs doctor, bcoz only way to confirm baby well being is usg at current gestation or you are the best judge..
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