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Do pregnancy symptoms come and go? I have miscarried 12 times and am pregnant again around 8 weeks, I get nervous when my symptoms fade

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Yes, many experience this.

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I'm sorry you had to go through this. 12 miscarriages is an awful strain.

Symptoms often come and go, and their appearance or disappearance dosn't mean much except the discomfort associated with them. It makes sense that you're worried though after what you went through.

Here's to a long and boring pregnancy...

It is normal for pregnancy symptoms, like constipation and morning sickness to lessen as you get closer to the end of your first trimester. On the other hand some symptoms get worse toward the end of the pregnancy. For example, increased urination, back pain, heart burn, etc.

I wish you all the best. Enjoy your pregnancy and allow only good thoughts to enter your mind.

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No I don't think you should be nervous it's normal for woman to feel that way but there is nothing wrong I have a question for you I felt real bad for 2 days like I wanted to gag and me and my husband had sex on jan 7 what does this mean.

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