firstly congratulations! secondly it doesn't happen exactly how it says it does in a book! so don't worry too much about not feeling how a book/magazine etc says you should.
when i was pregnant i had no cravings, no morning sickness. but i did become extremely tired and had some pain in my pubic bone as it softened later on in the pregnancy.
at 8 weeks i had some bleeding 'a threatened miscarriage' they called it, and i cried my eyes out when they scanned me and all was fine!
if you are feeling concerned then see your GP, midwife etc for a chat, but don't worry unnecessarily just because a book said x, y, z and you feel a, b, c!
good luck for when baby arrives x
2006-12-26 09:35:00
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answered by just trying to make a difference 5
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No, some women are only sick one day a week, some not at all, some only for the first 6 weeks! I was sick with this pregnancy until about 9 weeks, and then everything but feeling tired went away. I wouldn't be concerned, but I know what it's like lol, so you could contact your doctor. They could check the heart beat (which should be able to be heard by doppler now) or your HGC levels (probably two seperate blood tests to check for the levels doubling every 48 hours). I bet your fine, but I know the doctor saying "everything's fine" means a whole lot more, so call them and see. If you are REALLY worried go to the ER and have them run some tests tonight even. Good Luck!!!
2006-12-26 09:27:05
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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Not all pregnancies are the same. Some women get no morning sickness at all and some can't be more than a few feet from the bathroom for months. I got queasy a couple of times with my son and my daughter. With my daughter I didn't really feel pregnant other than my breast being sore, and that was off and on until about 12-13 weeks when I started feeling her move around.
2006-12-26 09:27:35
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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There is no such thing as normal in pregnancy, every pregnancy is different. I had 4 and every one I had morning sickness for different lengths of time. You are at a stage where you now feel back to your pre-pregnant stage, this is the boring bit, until you start showing and feeling the baby move and then you do start to feel pregnant.
2006-12-26 10:00:06
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answered by Princess415 4
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that 12 week mark is just a guess and average. Some women dont get morning sickness at all....... so it lasts the whole pregnancy. Being tired is normal your body is changing A LOT and very fast at that.
Congratulations
2006-12-26 09:25:42
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answered by KTINA 3
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Congratulations! Every pregnancy is different, not everyone gets morning sickness so it going away early can only be a good thing, relax and enjoy it!! I was the same as you with my 1st but didnt have it at all with my 2nd.
2006-12-26 09:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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perfectly normal.
this is my 2nd pregnancy ( 30 weeks now) but sometimes i would even forget at the beginning that i was pregnant because i didn't feel any of the symptoms.. so be glad you feel good now..
with my 1st, i did feel really sick for the 1st 3 months though, then it went away... but your fine.
2006-12-26 09:26:09
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answered by green eyes 4
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Every woman is different and each pregnancy is different. The norms that you hear of are only averages. I wouldn't be concerned at all. If it bothers you that much discuss it with your doctor and he/she should be able to put your mind at ease.
2006-12-26 09:28:43
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answered by boinga28 2
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If you are worried call your doctors office, but all my morning sickness disappeared as fast it started.
2006-12-26 09:26:27
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answered by mmsantiago3 2
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Don't be concerned.....be GLAD!!!! Your body has adjusted to the pregnancy. As long as there is no bleeding or severe cramping, you are still pregnant and you are fine
2006-12-26 09:24:36
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answered by Mommy of 2 Boys 4
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