Lucky
2007-03-24 07:45:01
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answer #1
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answered by marymouse26 2
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My first answer is, just wait! I was about seven weeks along before i found out i was pregnant and it seemed like i had no symptoms until i found out, then suddenly i had every symptom in the book, (exageration but still) having morning sickness and not having it are both 100% normal. some women never get it some have it for a short time some have it their whole pregnancy for me mine was really bad for the first trimester and then all of a sudden just went away, i'm 26 weeks along and havn't tossed my cookies since about week 15, i had the all day variety of morning sickness. It's all normal with the exception of sever constant vomiting that needs to be assessed by a doctor. So be happy for now and enjoy your pregnancy, it's really just the coolest thing!
2007-03-24 15:15:44
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answered by Eunoia 1
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Usually on your first pregnancy you will have a lot of morning , sometimes just anytime. You are normal you may not have started your morning sickness, yet. Then you may never have any throwing up, I've seen a lot of women never experience morning sickness, if you don't count yourself is a very lucky lady. It can be real bad , your eating and all of sudden it's disgusting you can't make it to the bathroom in time. Mine didn't last but about 3 months and it was over, best wishes on your little baby. Their worth all the morning sickness you may experience.
2007-03-24 14:54:16
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answered by Nicki 6
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Every woman is different. Some get sick right away in the first trimester, for others it's the second or third. Some get no sickness at all and some have it the whole time they are pregnant. Count your blessings. If you aren't feeling sick now it doesn't mean you won't later, but even if you never do, then you are one of the luck ones.
2007-03-24 14:50:00
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answered by sweetsar99 3
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Yes each pregnancy is different. With my son I never felt sick and breezed through til I ended up get 2 UTI not any morning sickness though. I am pregnant with my second now 11-12 weeks and I feel and get ill all the time. So it really just depends on you and the pregnancy.
2007-03-24 14:46:39
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answered by Kellie R 4
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It was right around the 6 week mark that i started getting sick. First i just felt like throwing up, then by week 7 it was really happening. I'm almost 10 weeks now and it's been the worst month of my life. I pray that you get lucky and never get sick.
2007-03-24 15:02:40
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answered by Freaked out 3
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I am 39 weeks pregnant and I only got sick twice, if you get up in the morning to fix some breakfast the smell made me sick, but other than that I have just heard that I am extremely lucky!!!
2007-03-24 16:29:16
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answered by samanthaechs 1
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Yes it is very normal and thank God for it. With both of my daughters I was never sick but with my son I was sick for a full 5 months. I couldn't eat anything. I lived off of pickles, tea and pepperoni. I lost over 20 pds and was afraid that my baby was not gaining any weight but my doctor assured me everything was fine. So from experience, be happy not to have the pregnancy sickness and enjoy it as long as it lasts.
2007-03-24 14:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is cuz i didnt know i was pregnant until i took a test and i have never had any morning sickness EVER thank god but i do get sick sometimes but i have only been really sick maybe 3times&im 5 1/2 months.
2007-03-24 14:47:33
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answered by ilovedemwhiteboys2006 1
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all women are different. that's one thing you have to realize. there are a few friends of mine who are a few months ahead of me who had the worse case of morning sickness known to man! but when i became pregnant, the worse thing i got was gas. i never threw up, but i did feel sick. my senses heighened on smells and that's what would set me off - boy do i have a nose for chocolate though!! but, you are still in the beginning stages of pregnancy. you could start having it later this trimester or even, in some cases, begin having sickness in the second trimester. we are each different and envy those who are lucky enough to not have sickness while pregnant. haha.
2007-03-24 15:30:57
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answer #10
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answered by Shakti Svātantrya Isa 4
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