Yes, it's normal to not have morning sickness. Consider yourself lucky, especially if it never shows up. I've been sick the entire time (I'm 32 weeks), and it is no fun.
2007-01-13 07:05:27
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answered by Courtney B 3
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2 weeks is very early to notice any symptoms (technically 2 weeks is right around conception in the standard medical definition because they count the day from your last period which is about two weeks before conception). When you do start to feel symptoms, you are not guaranteed which you will have or not have and how strong they will be. Only about 50% of pregnant women experience morning sickness, and your pregnancy can be healthy with or without it.
Good Luck.
2007-01-13 05:51:38
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answered by Jennifer 4
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Yes! That is normal. Most pregnant people don't get morning sickness until like a month after they are pregnant. Don't count on getting it no time soon, and be glad you don't have it yet, you're gonna wish you wasn't pregnant after you feel the sickness! GOOD LUCK
2007-01-13 05:53:22
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answered by LKN412HLDITDN 1
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Yes its very normal not to have morning sickness this early. Believe me, you don't want morning sickness at all. I had it for only two weeks, which is a short period but I hated it. Its a horrible feeling, especially when you go days with feeling nauseated all the time. Don't wish morning sickness upon you, pray you don't get it at all.
2007-01-13 07:37:58
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answered by Proud Mother 3
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Well considering that the first day of pregnancy is dated from your first day of your last period, It's doubtful you are 2 weeks pregnant, and know that you are pregnant.
Most women are just about to ovulate at "2 weeks pregnant" because that would be 14 days into your cycle. So you are already "4 weeks pregnant" when you miss your period.
But anywho, morning sickness varies from person to person, I had none with my daughter, and am starting to get it off and on already this pregnancy. ( 6 weeks today)
Good luck!
2007-01-13 06:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You normally don't get morning sickness until like 2-4 months depends on the person so your fine. Also most of the main symptoms of being pregnant don't happen until 4 months.....well except the cravings....those just happen whenever. Good luck and congrats
2007-01-13 05:48:04
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answered by Lauren 1
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It's perfectly normal. Give it time. When it comes, you'll wish it were like when you're 2 weeks. I'm 5 1/2 weeks pregnant and my nausea is increasing and my weight has dropped because I have no interest in eating due to nausea. I'm trying to force down small meals and snacks throughout the day to keep from depriving the baby of nutrients. Good Luck!
2007-01-13 05:48:27
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answered by Babyface 4
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Yup, very normal. Some women don't have morning sickness at all. Mine hit at about 6 weeks along (6 weeks from the beginning of my last period...that's how we measure pregnancy.) Be happy if you have no morning sickness...it made the beginning of my pregnancy drag on. Good luck and congratulations!!
2007-01-13 05:46:25
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answered by Serena 5
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Some people dont have morning sickness for a long time
2007-01-13 05:47:00
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answered by rosie c 1
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Yes, it's normal. I didn't start having morning sickness till I was a month along.
2007-01-13 14:33:21
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answered by tigereyes19806 2
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