6 weeks & 5 days

This is my first pregnancy!

How do yall cope with the news?

I’m so excited but super nervous. The spotting had me terrified. But I called and my doctor said it’s okay! So that was comforting! My due date is April 27, 2025 💟#pregnant🤰 #firstbaby

update after an appointment;

I’m actually 5 weeks and 6 days.

My due date it now May 7, 2025.

2024/9/10 Edited to

... Read morePregnancy can be a rollercoaster of emotions, especially during the early weeks. As you navigate the challenges of fatigue, nausea, and anxiety around spotting, it's important to connect with others going through similar experiences. Many first-time moms report a range of symptoms, which can vary significantly. Light spotting is common, but it’s always best to consult your healthcare provider for peace of mind. Tools like pregnancy trackers can help you monitor your progress and symptoms. Sharing your journey not only helps you process your feelings but also builds a supportive community. Engaging with online forums or groups dedicated to expectant mothers can provide comfort, valuable advice, and shared experiences. As your due date approaches, remember that you're not alone in this journey. From pregnancy cravings to sleepless nights, there's a wealth of knowledge out there from those who've walked this path before you. Embrace the excitement while also preparing for the changes ahead!

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Juana Castro

I’ve been spotting for 6 days now and it’s literally just that light spotting, no blood clots. I’ve been having cramps for the past 2 weeks and I found I was pregnant on 10/12. Been testing everyday since because the spotting scares me, and it still comes back positive. I’m 5 weeks and 5 days.

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Leeya Johnston

I’m 4 weeks and 3 days. Been having pelvic cramps and back pain. I was told it’s normal in early pregnancy. Anyone had similar symptoms? Congrats to the mommies out there! Can’t wait for my ultrasound in a few weeks✨

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