Sure, everyone is different.
2006-08-28 09:51:52
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answer #1
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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Yes its very normal....To me your actually lucky to just have your breasts hurting because early in my pregnancy i had morning sickness for 3 1/2 months, my breasts were very tender, i had headaches and felt tired all the time...It really sucked but now im 30 weeks and all those symptoms come back once in a while unlike everyday like i was getting it b4.......
2006-08-28 10:00:40
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answer #2
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answered by VaLeRieZ_MaMii 2
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Yes hun,it is normal.Each female is different,each is an individual.Some women never get any symptoms,some get all the symptoms,and some only get a few of the symptoms.Maybe,you will be one of the ones who doesnt get symptoms or you may not get them til later in your pregnancy.It isnt uncommon for women not to have symptoms at all.If you do not get symptoms,consider yourself lucky as the woman who get the symptoms often get them severely.Good luck,and congratulations on your pregnancy.
2006-08-28 10:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It most certainly is. All women and all pregnancies are different. My first two I had morning sickness for a week, in fact I thought I had the flu. This one, I was sick for almost two months. My best friend is due a week after I am, and this is her first pregancy; she hasn't experienced anything other than the typical bitchiness and the occasional food craving. So don't panic, you might be lucky like she is and avoid the nausea, bloating, and headaches. Good luck and congratulations!!
2006-08-28 09:54:55
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answered by jenpeden 4
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My first pregnancy I didn't have any symptoms. I had a great pregnancy. I was only sick one time ever wel luntil I went into labor. But besides that nothing. The entire time. This pregnancy was a little different though. I was sick a few times but more or less just felt tired and nausea.
2006-08-28 09:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, it's completely normal. That's the only symptom I had till around 7 weeks, and that's when the severe morning sickness kicked in.
It's different for every woman. As long as you're not having a ton of pain or bleeding, it's considered "normal." :o) Congratulations and good luck!
2006-08-28 09:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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symptoms will always differ from one person too another, one of the symptoms should of course be not having a period, but im sure you knew that, anyway my wife did not have symptoms for over 3 months and people thought she looked like she was losing weight, even though she was gaining wait. so it sounds like your perfectly fine, of course if you are still worried go see a docter (or priest/priestess if your religious), and if you feal that you are overly worried talk to some of your friends or family, and if then you are still extremly worried you might need to talk to a theripist. also try searching online and doing some research on pregnancy and symptoms, or stages of pregnacy and child birth for more information.
2006-08-28 09:55:47
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answered by heromedel 3
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I was nauseous at 6 weeks, but otherwise felt no symptoms. I wouldn't worry - maybe you're going to be one of the lucky folks who don't get morning sickness!
2006-08-28 09:51:59
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answered by Kris 4
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Yes! I was the same way with my first pregnancy. I never had morning sickness or anything, but my breasts hurt so badly that I couldn't even lay on my stomach.
2006-08-28 09:57:05
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answered by Juli 4
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Sounds like you are lucky! Although, symptoms may just kick in later for you.....it varies w/ everyone. One of my friends barely had any symptoms & only had morning sickness for maybe two weeks & then she was fine.
2006-08-28 09:54:00
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answered by §uper ®ose 6
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absolutely everyone can drink breast milk, that's not risky. i imagine that's more beneficial an ethical difficulty. Breast milk is for children, not grown ups...eww. And, certain, a lady can produce milk devoid of being pregnant by using taking the hormones that reason females to lactate. it truly is what "moist nurses" used to do. A moist nurse ought to paintings in the well being center nursery and nurse children. this custom isn't performed anymore in advanced countries. also, with regards to an adoptive mom who's in basic terms followed a newborn, she will have the capacity to take a mixture of hormones which will reason her to initiate lactating, so she will have the capacity to nurse her toddler. desire this facilitates.
2016-11-28 03:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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