It is very normal. Some women have very easy pregnancies and have almost no, or none at all, morning sickness. Think of this as a blessing. I was pregnant when I was nineteen and I exercised every day and my labor was only four hours and went very smoothly (and yes I had drugs as soon as they would dispense them). But because I exercised it decreased my labor time and my stomach was actually very flat right after I delivered. I didn't do any strenuous exercise either, maybe 15-20 crunches a day and some very light jumping jacks, a LOT of walking and pregnant yoga can help too. Good Luck and Bless You and Your child.
2006-10-18 20:14:05
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answered by In God's Image 5
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First time pregnancies can be stressful 'cause you don't know what to expect. Not everyone gets morning sickness, and morning sickness does not always hit in the morning. Maybe you won't suffer from morning sickness. Feeling tired and urinating more regularly are normal. I don't know about the cramps though, ask your Dr if you're really worried. I hope you enjoy a trouble free pregnancy and an easy birth.
2006-10-18 19:54:00
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answered by Curious1 3
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I wouldn`t ask for vomiting in pregnancy if i were you!However we`re all different and there arelots more symptoms beside nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.I`m 21 weeks and still vomiting all day long not only in the morning!!I was told that Human chorionic gonadotrophin hormone is responsible for vomiting in the first few weeks and also Afro-Carribean women have higher levels of this hormone than Caucasian women hence u expect the former group to vomit more than the latter!
2006-10-18 20:10:59
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answered by mamanoelia 3
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As lengthy as there's no bleeding it is flawlessly average to have cramping all by way of being pregnant. Mainly within the first and 3rd trimesters. I would not fear an excessive amount of approximately it. If it is been verified by means of the healthcare professional you then must be nice. It's nonetheless slightly bit early to be having plenty of signs. Give it a different week or 2 and you'll be able to in general begin having the sore breasts and morning health problem. Good success and congrats
2016-08-31 23:18:07
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answered by darland 4
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Very normal. In both of my pregnancies, I never threw up from nausea. I was nauseous for my first child, but when I ate, it went away. As long as I kept something in my stomach, I was ok. With my second, I didn't have any nausea.
Many women don't feel pregnant until they reach 8 or 19 weeks. By then, your boobs start to hurt a little. Every pregnancy is different. Enjoy!
2006-10-18 19:58:00
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answered by stocks4allseasons 3
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Everyone feels differently. I had a friend who had no morning sickness at all! Lucky her! Some women have "morning" sickness any time of the day. It's natural at this stage to be really tired. Having the cramps would concern me - perhaps you could get that checked out soon.
2006-10-19 00:43:52
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answered by Lydia 7
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Not everyone gets sick, but the other thing is that six weeks is still early enough that it just may not have started yet.
With one of my babies I just had one, giant, sick, day and then nothing for quite a while. At around four months I had a morning or two or sickness. Its different from pregnancy to pregnancy and woman to woman.
2006-10-18 19:57:26
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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sounds normal for you. I'd start worrying if you get overly sick. Some women don't get sick at all - some are sick all throughout. I got sick around week 8 and it lasted until about week 20. I would vomit about twice a week, and then feel fine. My poor sister vomited daily multiple times, and that was normal for her. Enjoy it while you can! As for the tiredness - VERY normal. My OB told me that EVERY pregnant woman deserves a nap every day!
2006-10-18 19:47:19
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answered by Mrs. Lucky 5
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Not everyone gets morning sickness.
Some women never do, some do once or twice, and some do the entire pregnancy.
Its very different for every woman.
2006-10-18 22:53:52
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answered by ME 2
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not everyone gets morning sickness, however i made up for you not having it as i had 24 hour barfing for three months. i assume you took a pregnancy test, have you been to the doctor? you can go to the library and borrow all sorts of books on what to expect in pregnancy but everyone is truly different, so not all of it will apply to you.
2006-10-18 19:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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