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What's the Worst Week in Early Pregnancy? The Truth Nobody Warns You About

When Does It Really Get Tough in the First Trimester?

Everyone talks about that magical moment when you see the two pink lines. But what comes after? Oh, buddy. For many people, weeks 6 to 9 can hit hard.

This is often the worst stretch in early pregnancy, physically and emotionally. Why? Hormones are going wild, your body is trying to adjust, and your mind… well, it’s on a rollercoaster of hope, fear, and nausea.

Let’s break it down.

Week 6 to 9: Welcome to the Hormonal Jungle

The rise of hCG (and the fall of your appetite)

Around week 6, your hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels are climbing like crazy. That’s the hormone that keeps the pregnancy going—and makes you feel like garbage.

This is when morning sickness (aka all day sickness) usually shows up. And it’s not just a cute little “ugh I feel queasy” moment. Some folks can’t keep water down. Others feel permanently hungover.

Real talk: I know someone who literally brushed her teeth over the sink with a towel on the floor because she puked every single morning from week 7 to 10.

Fatigue like you’ve never felt

Also peaking around week 8? Exhaustion. Not “I stayed up late” tired—this is can't keep your eyes open at noon kind of tired. You’re building an entire organ (the placenta), and your body is freaking out.

Oh, and don’t forget the bloating, breast tenderness, weird food aversions, and mood swings. It’s a party!

Week 7: Arguably the "hardest" of them all

Of all those intense early weeks, many women say week 7 is the actual worst. Why?

  • hCG is near its peak

  • Symptoms are relentless

  • You probably haven’t had your first scan yet

  • No bump to show for your suffering

  • And emotionally, you’re in that weird space between "Am I really pregnant?" and "Holy crap, I'm pregnant"

Basically, you feel terrible, but don’t look or feel "officially" pregnant yet. It’s frustrating.

The Mental Side: Anxiety, Waiting, and Googling Everything

The mind games of early pregnancy

You worry with every twinge. Or worse—you feel nothing one day and panic that something’s wrong. You Google "7 weeks pregnant no symptoms" at 2 AM like a detective on a case.

You may not have told anyone yet, which makes it feel even lonelier. And that first ultrasound? Still a week or two away.

So yeah, the mental weight is real. And it adds to the overall sense that this is one of the hardest parts of the journey.

Does It Get Better After Week 9?

For many people—yes. Around week 10-12, hCG starts to level off, the placenta begins taking over, and your symptoms might start to ease. You’re still tired, maybe still nauseous, but the edge starts to dull.

Of course, not for everyone. Some carry that first trimester horror show well into week 16 (or beyond). But week 9 is often the turning point where things start shifting.

Also, by this point, many have had their first ultrasound and finally feel a bit of reassurance. Seeing that flickering heartbeat? Total game changer.

Final Thoughts: The Worst Week Feels Endless—But It Passes

If you’re in the middle of that brutal early stretch, especially week 7, just know:
You’re not weak. You’re not being dramatic.
You’re doing something massively intense, and your body is going through literal chaos.

Eat what you can. Nap when you need. Cry if you have to. And trust—this week is not forever.

Because yes, week 7 might be the worst week in early pregnancy...
But better days (and stronger cravings) are ahead.

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16 Years134.0 lb. (60.78 kg)68.3" (173.4 cm)
17 Years142.0 lb. (64.41 kg)69.0" (175.2 cm)

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