different women have different experiences. not all women are miserable. I've heard of women who didn't even know they were pregnant for a few months. Some women get mild symptoms. It is only really a few women that get totally miserable for any length of time. There are different stages too, with different things to cope with. The morning sickness in the first months are because of hormonal changes, and then the woman usually adjusts. later on there are accommodations to the babies size.
It sounds like you're doing fine! do keep up with your pre-natal care. The doctor and nurses you see can help you with questions like this.
2006-08-01 05:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is different. In the beginning most women dont feel a lot different, its as pregnancy progresses that you notice more symptoms.l Morning sickness doesnt always kick in right away, and not all women experience morning sickness. Having to pee all the time generally comes later when the baby has grown some and is starting to put more and more pressure on your bladder. Im overdue and I have to pee like every haqlf an hour sometimes, although it wasn't like that until tne end, as things progress your urinary frequency usually picks up. My breasts were only tender in the beginning stages of pregnancy. Now that I am overdue they arent tender, they are just huge! I was fatigued in the beginning but that went away, and now that I am in the end stages I once again feel tired a lot, but that may also be because sleeping is very difficult for me at night. Every women feels different things, if you dont feel a whole lot now consider yourself lucky. Being pregnant has been the hardest thing I have ever done physically. Good luck to you and your baby!
2006-08-01 12:40:59
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answered by ♥♫♥ Crystal ♥♫♥ 4
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Each and every preg is different. Some moms go and never have any morning sickness then some have mor sickness the whole 40 weeks 24-7. I on the other hand started around 6-7 weeks and it lasted until about the 13th week. Hope this helps.
2006-08-01 12:26:54
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answered by jacket2230 4
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That's how i felt at 6 weeks too... then by week 8 i got soo sick i couldnt barely get out of bed, and threw up 4 or 5 times a day. Thank god for my doctor, she gave me a prescription, and now i am feeling much better. (9 weeks) You never know, not all women get all the symptoms, you may be one of the lucky ones (fingers crossed), but don't consider yourself out of the woods yet, they say morning sickness doesnt ususally start until around 8 weeks. Good luck.
2006-08-01 12:56:55
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answered by Cyndi Storm 4
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as long as your boobs are sore, you still have that urge to pee, you should be fine. everyone experiences pregnancy different and to different degrees. my rule of thumb is, your body is maintaining at least a few of the symptoms. Those are the symptoms you monitor. for me, the fatigue didn't hit until i was two months, and boy let me tell you. I would fall asleep mid-typing during a presentation. but it clears thankfully. keep your diet pretty extenstive. don't be surprised whenthe changes to happen. Everyone gets to go through this.
And don't feel bad when you start charting everytime you go pee just to make sure there is a frequency. I push my boobs around to make sure they are still sore all the time. It's a good thing i work where no one can really see me cuz i know i look silly feeling myself up all the time. Got to your doctor's appointments as scheduled. and relax, cuz let me tell you, you may not be able to for a looooooong time.
2006-08-01 12:35:20
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answered by Bella 5
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You might be one of the lucky ones. I am 20 weeks with my 2nd baby and with this one and my son I had very little morning sickness. Only a couple of things make me gag, and one is the smell of Shell Gasoline. I read in one of my parenting magazines that Swedish researchers have found that more women that are pregnant with girls get morning sickness, but not all scientists subscribe to that theory. I am the youngest of 4...3 girls, 1 boy and my mom never had any morning sickness with any of us.
2006-08-01 12:34:55
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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with my 1st baby I had absolutely no symptoms. Believe me I was 8 months when I first found out I was even pregnant. And I only went in for a side ache, so there are not always symptoms. With my 2nd I had symptoms, within the first 6 weeks though. So you just never know.But both my kids were very healthy. 1st was 8pds 8 oz. and 2nd was 9 1/2 pds. so don't worry.
2006-08-01 12:42:59
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answered by lori 3
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no worries! i had zero morning sickness the entire time i was prego and never did --- you could not ever get it or maybe have some symptoms like that later.....usually morning sickness starts right around 6-8 weeks as does extreme tired---they are generally 1st trimester symptoms....hope you are one of the lucky ones!!! relax and enjoy making a baby :)
2006-08-01 12:27:22
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answered by H F 2
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Every pregnancy is different with my first child I would not of even known i was pregnant besides putting on the weight. But with my second I was sick the whole 9 mts almost. Tired all the time. Enjoy it!
2006-08-01 12:53:30
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answered by Country_Girll. (: 2
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Not everyone gets morning sickness or fatigue. I had neither with my 2nd daughter. I was a little more tired at night but thats about it.
2006-08-01 12:25:55
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answered by KathyS 7
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