Answered by Coomy08 - Jan. 26, 2012 8:09pm
I would consider your self lucky. With my 1st pregnancy I started getting morning sickness a week before I even missed my period and lasted up until I was around 12 weeks..Lost around 10lbs in the process..anyways I ended up m/c at 13 weeks. So I agree with babbosbabymama that the more your sick the more viable the pregnancy it is just a bunch of bull crap. With my son I rarely got sick and my pregnancy was fine. This time I feel more bluh than I do the "I'm gonna throw up" sick. Every pregnancy is different and so far all 3 of mine have been different. The fact that your having symptoms is a good sign good luck at your scan today :) let us knwo how it goes/gone
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Answered by a guest - Jan. 27, 2012 9:42am
All I can say is that this is my 1st pregnancy and I've been blessed with a miracle pregnancy. Im in my 25 th week and so far I can tell I had never had any nausea and no constipation. There is nothing to worry about every pregnancy is different
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Answered by vkdestefano916 - Jan. 24, 2012 3:45pm
I'm the same way. I am 7 weeks today and haven't gotten sick. Just some bouts with nausea! I got a little nervous too when I wasn't getting sick...so much so that I took another pregnancy test to make sure and I'm still pregnant. Guess we are just lucky!
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Answered by MarchMama2B - Jan. 24, 2012 4:38pm
Please try not to worry! I didn't even have the teensiest bit of nausea until about 8 weeks, and even then, I never vomited once during first tri. (I randomly puked twice at about 17 weeks.) I'm now 33 weeks and my baby is totally fine. I was terrified throughout first tri that I wasn't having bad MS, but it turned out not to mean anything for me! The worst I ever had was basically a bad nauseaus feeling which was alleviated by eating.
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Answered by allioak - Jan. 24, 2012 9:50pm
Never had morning sickness and I just started my 3rd trimester!
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Answered by a member - Jan. 29, 2012 9:03pm
Thanks girls ! my scan went great baby is measuring 8 weeks like he///she should be and had a strong heart beat of 136 :)
my next scan will be feb 6th so im excited and nervous .
But i guess i was just one of the lucky 25% who wont get morning sickness
thanks again
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Answered by cinderpumpkin - Jan. 25, 2012 5:45am
Started 3rd trimester yesterday and other than feeling nauseous over some peas at a chinese retaurant at the end of my first trimester I have not gotten sick once. Count yourself as blessed! Best of luck!
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Answered by knicole27 - Jan. 24, 2012 4:34am
I would not worry too much. Congrats your one of the 20% ;) I unfortunately am part of the 1-2% with hyperemesis gravidum woooohoooooo! Don't worry too much hun just enjoy your pregnancy! I am sure baby is going to be just fine and healthy. :)
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Answered by MammaBolton - Jan. 25, 2012 7:09pm
Morning Sickness is one of those things that comes and goes. You may not have it now but later down the road you may. I was almost 18 weeks before I even began to feel nausea at all. The term "Morning" sickness isn't entirely accurate either. Im 21 weeks and I still have it only I dont get it until right around 5 o'clock. I believe that you and your baby are fine even though you arn't haveing the traditional "morning Sickness" symptoms. :)
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Answered by a member - Jan. 25, 2012 11:08pm
Thanks everyone !!!! makes me feel better knowing other dont suffer either :) , my ultrasound is tomorrow so i will get to see my little one and pray its good news
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