With a molar pregnancy you will most likely have
normal pregnancy symptoms early on, but eventually you will experience spotting or bleeding between 6 and 12 weeks.
Ectopic pregnancies may cause cramping on one or both sides of the lower abdominal area, along
with normal pregnancy symptoms such as breast tenderness, missed period, etc..
It is important, however, for women to distinguish
between normal pregnancy symptoms and potentially dangerous conditions accompanied by vomiting, such as hyperemesis gravidarum.
all
the normal pregnancy symptoms.
These are
all normal pregnancy symptoms, and will quickly fade after your baby's birth.
That way you'll know what symptoms are always a red flag requiring immediate medical attention, those that should be addressed sooner rather than later, and those that are
normal pregnancy symptoms (you don't need more to worry about as it is!).
An issue with the thyroid is that the symptoms experienced are very similar to
normal pregnancy symptoms, so testing is needed for a true diagnosis.
I don't get
the normal pregnancy symptoms and so my period was missed (not uncommon for me on the normal) and then we tested.