Don't say "yet", because you may not get sick at all and you should be very thankful. Every women and every pregnancy is different. Many women get sick during the first trimester only, some get sick the entire pregnancy, and some don't get sick at all (lucky gals). Being tired and moody is very normal. Pregnancy is a rollarcoaster ride of hormone changes and your potential symptoms are endless. I would suggest buying a pregnancy book to get a better idea. My suggestion is "What to expect when your expecting." It's a classic and helped me greatly in understanding what was happening to my body when I was pregnant. Good luck and congratulations.
2006-10-18 18:47:50
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answered by Peanuts 3
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Hi! I am 11 weeks along with number two! I haven't had a bit of morning sickness this time and in my first pregnancy, it lasted for nine months and I had dehydration it was horrible! But this time is different so I guess my answer would be that every pregnancy is different and some people have varied symptoms. Don't worry. If this is your first time you'll be anxious to know what is happening every minute and that's ok too. Enjoy it! But my advice to you is that you should get as much sleep as possible because in coming months your body is going to put you through a lot of exhaustion. So sleep sleep sleep because when your little one arrives for the first 8-10 weeks you'll be up around the clock. Good luck and enjoy your pregnancy!
2006-10-18 18:49:38
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answered by Mom_of_two 5
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I'm 39 wks. into my second pregnancy and was never sick this time or the last. But in the beginning of this pregnancy I was extremely moody and tired. So I think you're normal.
2006-10-18 18:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Many of the women who get sick simply can't stomach the idea of pregnancy - it sounds like you have adjusted well to the idea. A good Wild Yam cream can really help with the moodiness - extra progesterone.
Peace!
2006-10-18 18:40:46
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answered by carole 7
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I'm 2 days from my 7th week also. Youre lucky not to be sick yet i've had it for almost a week now it comes and goes, but with my first one which was almost 8 yrs ago i never got sick or anything so everyone's different enjoy it while you can...good luck and congrats....
2006-10-18 18:41:53
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answered by nursehemi 1
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Yes,chicklet, your body is making way for the new life you will bring it! Just make sure you go to the doctor's, get plenty of rest, take your vitamins, and have your man rub your back, legs! And remember one thing, take care of yourself! Relax and enjoy, bringing life into this world.After all, you are now a momma in training.Good luck, sweetie! I have had two, wonderful children.And both were boy's, so I am making the world populate!
2006-10-18 18:52:12
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answered by Marna S 4
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VERY normal. Your lucky, not getting sick. I never had morning sickness but i had a lot of nausea.
hope these sites help (they say basically the same thing)
http://www.epigee.org/pregnancy/symptoms.html
http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-symptoms/
http://www.storknet.com/cubbies/pregnancy/pregsymptoms.htm
http://health.yahoo.com/topic/pregnancy/getpregnant/article/noahnet/pregnancy_bby_signs_of_pregnancy
2006-10-18 18:41:57
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answered by mystique_dragon4 4
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Yeap... absolutely...this is very normal for a pregnant woman... this is because of the hormone... you can surf through the internet to know more about pregnancy... i think this is your first baby, right~!? all the best to you... and Good luck~!!!
2006-10-18 18:50:21
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answered by Pheon001 1
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It Normal
2006-10-18 18:40:34
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answered by Ms. Plummer 5
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this is very normal. Get lots of sleep and eat healthy.
Your body has turned in to an incubator- growing a baby.
Be happy if you don't feel sic
2006-10-18 18:40:08
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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