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No Morning Sickness...

Not that I'm complaining, but I'm 7 weeks along and still no sign of morning sickness. I had terrible morning sickness during the 1st trimester of my 1st pregnancy, and it feels strange to feel so healthy right now. Anybody had morning sickness make its debut after 7 weeks? Or might I just be lucky enough not to get it at all?

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Well, all I can say is that I am due with baby #5 and have had no morning sickness with any of my kids. My pregnancies have been about the same for me.However, every person and pregnancy in general is different. Congrats and keep positive with feeling well! It is also a mindset in how you feel.

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yes my morning sickness started at like 12 weeks along and lasted until 4 1/2 months. mine was severe and i had to get put off work for a month. i ended up loosing 20lbs in my first 4 months and only gained 15lbs back by the time i delivered. i was very active and ate well and had a 8lb 15oz little girl even after my obgyn said i was under weight the whole 9 months. i like the fact that most people cant say that they didnt gain weight while pregnant lol... good luck i hope you never get morning sickness!!!

Don't worry at all - I never had even a bit of morning sickness with either of my kids! Just be happy that you're missing out! :o)

With my son I didn't get morning sickness until I was 7 weeks. With my current pregnancy, I was sick by 6 weeks and I'm still sick at 13 weeks. It's much worse this time around. I think every pregnancy is different. Try and see if your doctor will do an early ultrasound so you can ease your mind. My doctor did both of mine at 8 weeks so I could see the little hearts pumping. Good luck with everything!

I never really got morning sickness so consider yourself one of the lucky few :D

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Well, all I can say is that I am due with baby #5 and have had no morning sickness with any of my kids. My pregnancies have been about the same for me.However, every person and pregnancy in general is different. Congrats and keep positive with feeling well! It is also a mindset in how you feel.

Totally abnormally normal! ;o) I was the same way this PG. I had little if any morning sickness for the first 10 weeks, then only for a little while the next 4 weeks. I am now 16 weeks, and back to feeling like "am I RALLY pg??" The one thing I did have was mad crazy heartburn.

Count your blessings, and try not to worry too much. You should be having your first OB apt in the next week or 2, so if you can't hear the heart on the dopler, ask for an ultra sound. My Dr will automatically do one if he can't find a heart beat at anypoint in the pg. (My 1st u/s was at 6 weeks with this one.)

I have three kids, and lived thru several miscarriages, and I can tell you that not one of the pregnancy was the same. I do know that I felt GREAT with my daughter and sick almost the entire time I was pregnant with the two boys. I dont mean like terrible sick just a bit icky most of the time. So just keep in mind that the only thing one pregnancy has in comon with another is that in the end you you get a baby!!! From conception to delivery will never be the same no matter how many kids you have. My Grandma had 9 and swears that not one of them was the same. Congrats on the new bundle of joy.

I have five kids, the two boys never gave me morning sickness, only each of the girls...enjoy this freedom :)

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