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I am 11w2d pregnant. I didn't have much symptoms in pregnancy except some very mild nausea in 7-9 weeks and mild breast soreness. I had my usg at 6w5d and baby was measuring 6w2d with heartbeat of 120bpm and all other Things were normal. But from yesterday I am not feeling any symptoms like no breast soreness, decrease in vaginal discharge like almost no vaginal discharge and no nausea. I am really worried about my baby as previously I had missed miscarriage but at that time no heartbeat was detected at 6w6d. Is everything normal this time?
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Please get a sonography done and consult your Gynaecologist.
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Connect please
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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It is  normal ..don't worry
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It's normal not to hv any symptoms
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Get an ultrasound done..Anyways your usg NTNB scan is pending..so get it done https://gynaetalks.com/ultrasounds-in-pregnancy/
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Want to see your scan recent one . And will advise you . Connect for that .
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Get sonography
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