like js said each one is different. i didn't;t experience anything with mien until i was like almost six months along. i always wondered if she was still alive in there. it just depends.
2006-12-19 05:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, in fact enjoy it. You may not have these symptoms later or you may. The only symptoms I had was a cold and sore breast like I was going to start. Now I am 12 weeks. Still sore breast but very little morning sickness. Only when I change poopy baby diapers do I even get morning sickness. It's crazy because I have changed poopy diapers more than I can count with 18 nieces and nephews. But it is entirely normal. If you are concerned see about scheduling a visit with a doctor. It may put your mind more at ease.
2006-12-19 05:23:59
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answered by Kelly s 6
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Yes It is normal. Not all Woman Expeirence Morning sickness or other symptoms. You are also still very early..Not sure of How many weels. But Morning sickness usually doesn't hit until 6-7 weeks. I have always been very sick with my pregnancies but I also Know many people who Didnt have any symptoms at all..At least not until late in pregnancy!
2006-12-19 05:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The only person who can answer that for sure is your doctor. However, I wouldn't personally be concerned about the lack of symptoms. I never had any of the "typical" symptoms during any of my 3 pregnancies, with the exception of a loss of my monthly time. If you are really concerned, check with your doctor, but otherwise I wouldn't worry about it. Each pregnancy is different.
2006-12-19 05:23:08
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answered by Melanie 2
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Every womb is different from women to women, some gets all the symptoms Some get one or two and some women have no symptoms at all, thats not a problem.
Congrats & Good luck!!!
2006-12-19 05:24:37
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answered by poornima loganathan 2
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When I was pregnant with my second, I had absolutely NO symptoms at all until the end of my third month. Then the rest of the pregnancy made up for it. Ooooo...boy!
2006-12-19 05:25:05
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answered by Jess H 7
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you do no longer ought to have issues for the infant yet yet once you will no longer be able to have sufficient money to pay your expenditures you likely don't have sufficient to save up for infant aspects. Ask the infant's father if he can help you out with infant help. i don't understand what the regulations are there concerning infant help yet you ought to appear into that. Brooke Shields had positioned up-partum melancholy it relatively is melancholy which you get after the infant is born so which you haven't any longer have been provided that. communicate your thoughts which incorporate your surgeon and consistent with possibility there is something they might provide you. good success.
2016-10-15 06:07:46
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answered by ? 4
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with my first 2 pregnancies I was sick all the time etc. (both boys) this time I wouldn't have known I was pregnant if I hadn't taken a test..and started to show at about 3 months..it's totally normal..but wouldn't you know it I'm having a GIRL!! LOL
2006-12-19 05:25:36
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answered by mommyof372802 3
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It's fine, you are one of the few lucky women!!! My sister never had any pregnancy sypmtoms, other than her belly growing of course, with either of her pregnancies.
2006-12-19 05:22:52
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answered by missyhardt 4
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It's completely normal. Every pregnancy is different..You're just lucky!
2006-12-19 05:26:55
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