S.O. asks from Severna Park, MD on October 20, 2008
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S.M. answers from Roanoke on October 22, 2008
Congragulations! Please don't worry. With my first pregnancy I was soooo sick. As a matter of fact, I was so sick that when I was 4 months pregnant I weighed 10 lbs. less than I did before I got pregnant. When I got pregnant the second time I felt absolutely fine the entire time. I don't know if the first time was a shock to my system or what. Just enjoy it. If there was something wrong with the baby then the dr. would know. Good luck! :)
H.R. answers from Washington DC on October 21, 2008
Not being sick is not a bad thing. Illness is not a sign of pregnancy or a healthy baby. I am 11 weeks into my fifth pregnancy and have been sick since conception. with my first two i had one day of morning sickness around the sixth month. with the last one i was sick so much i lost my job. So enjoy this because you are to early to think you wont be sick but again that is truly not an indication of a problem with you baby.
H.C. answers from Norfolk on October 21, 2008
S.,
Congratulations! I've had two boys, I was sick he entire 39 weeks with my 1st child. Things were great with my second until about 10 weeks along then the sickenss hit me and stayed until he was born at 41 weeks. Hopefully you will have an easy pregnancy. Good Luck!
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W.S. answers from Norfolk on October 21, 2008
Don't fret. My first and only pregnancy turned out just fine, and I had no symptoms at all, until closer to 3 months when I tired more easily. Never had morning sickness, or any other troubles, my lower back pain even went away! Enjoy the moment!
H.R. answers from Washington DC on October 21, 2008
Not being sick is not a bad thing. Illness is not a sign of pregnancy or a healthy baby. I am 11 weeks into my fifth pregnancy and have been sick since conception. with my first two i had one day of morning sickness around the sixth month. with the last one i was sick so much i lost my job. So enjoy this because you are to early to think you wont be sick but again that is truly not an indication of a problem with you baby.
B.D. answers from Washington DC on October 21, 2008
Hi S.. I want to tell you to relax honey. I have been pregnant 5 times and every pregnancy was different from feeling sick (or non at all), to food cravings (or none at all), to motion sickness and smells etc.. Try not to compare the pregnancies because no two pregnancies are alike(and neither are the babies). Congratulations to you and God Bless you and your babies.
K.H. answers from Washington DC on October 21, 2008
S.
First of all Congratulations!
Yes it is normal to feel like this , no matter how many pregnancies you have you always worry that something is wrong until you hear the heartbeat/have ultrasound/feel baby move etc.
My first 2 pregnancies were both uneventful , no feeling nauseus , no tale tale signs except a pregnancy test & I worried that I imagined it and I wasn't pregnant at all! My 3rd pregnancy completely different and was sick from weeks 6-16 and I still worried that something was wrong because I was so sick.
So just relax and enjoy being pregnant & believe me there is still time for the nausea/sickness to start!
All the best
K.
D.C. answers from Roanoke on October 21, 2008
hi S.,
I think that everything is ok. I also was sick when I was pregnant with my daughter. And I could not stand any smell from the kitchen, I had vomiting few times during the day. The point is that my "sickness" started in the beginning of the seventh week.
My sister, who have two kids, with the first had to stay in bed until the end of the sixth month, with the second one had no " sickness" and was able to work almost until due date.
So, don't worry.
Best wishes to you and your family:)
D. C
Z.B. answers from Richmond on October 21, 2008
Congratulations!! I didn't get sick until after the 8th week with my 3rd child. Morning sickness has gotten worse for me with each child but, like you already know, it is worth it. Enjoy it right now and eat a lot and do fun things knowing you have something wonderful inside you. If you get sick, you will have enjoyed the early part of your pregnancy. If you don't, you are soooooo lucky:)
J.B. answers from Washington DC on October 21, 2008
Hi S.- if you're only 6 weeks I wouldn't really expect you to have major symptoms beyond being tired. I didn't feel a single thing out of place until 12 weeks, when EVERYTHING out of the book hit me at once. Every pregnancy is totally different, and at 6 weeks, I really think it's normal not not feel pregnant- you're hardly pregnant anyway! :)
H.C. answers from Norfolk on October 21, 2008
S.,
Congratulations! I've had two boys, I was sick he entire 39 weeks with my 1st child. Things were great with my second until about 10 weeks along then the sickenss hit me and stayed until he was born at 41 weeks. Hopefully you will have an easy pregnancy. Good Luck!
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