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Asked by EvieChang2013

Q: Is it ok to not have Morning Sickness?

I was told by a few Doctors that having Morning Sickness is a good sign and a sign of a healthy pregnancy. I haven't had anything more than just mild nausea. Is it true what I've heard? Should I be worried? I'm 6 weeks 3 days today and I'm paranoid.

This question was asked Nov. 30, 2014 6:08pm
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Answered by Julia01 - Nov. 30, 2014 6:47pm
I'm 6 weeks and 3 days too and all I get is off and on queasyness through out the day, I haven't thrown up and it normally passes if I eat a little something or ginger ale , my last baby I never threw up either just bouts of queasyness and nausea. I don't think you have anything to worry some women just don't have any morning sickness symptoms at all . My sister in law was pregnant with twins and she never had any morning sickness or even queasy and hers babies are almost 2 now! I personally don't think anyone should judge or go by if u have a healthy pregnancy by how nausea or sick u are ... I think you are just fine ! Congrats

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Answered by EvieChang2013 - Dec. 2, 2014 1:41am
You guys are absolutely awesome... Thank you all so much!

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Answered by cosmoholic - Dec. 1, 2014 6:45pm
6 weeks may be a bit early for some of your symptoms to be rearing their ugly heads yet. :)

And even though morning sickness can be a sign that everything is going well, the absence of morning sickness doesn't necessarily mean that something's wrong. Lots of women have nausea-free pregnancies and deliver perfectly healthy babies. It may just mean that your body is handling the hormones better than some.

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Answered by dakotagurrl - Dec. 2, 2014 1:23am
If it helps, Ive had two babies, one of each, and not even the slightest bit of nausea or vomiting throughout either pregnancy...zero symptoms whatsoever, actually. My boy was born at 40w4d and my girl at 41w1d...both very healthy. Having/not having symptoms doesnt mean everything is or isnt fine. Ive seen plenty of women be sicker than dogs and lose the baby...dont stress over what u dont feel, just enjoy it!
Congrats! =))

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Answered by RedBetty - Dec. 1, 2014 11:41am
I believe youa re fine. I am 9 weeks plus and never had anything more than slight nausea till exactly one week ago. Now it is nausea and throwing up. I was worried when I wasn't having the morning sickness too but doc said it was okay and now I believe

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Answered by Julia01 - Nov. 30, 2014 6:59pm
Nope not alone , I really hope it stays like this my first one I was very sick , I prefer to just have bouts of queasyness lol Even my mother in law asked to day if I have been sick . It's is cool are babies are due the same day !!

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Answered by EvieChang2013 - Dec. 1, 2014 8:28pm
I'm even more worried now that I'm having no symptoms whatsoever as of this morning...

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Answered by Starshine22 - Dec. 1, 2014 11:34pm
Morning sickness is throwing up or just feeling nausea. All my morning sickness was me just feeling nausea all day and now I'm full term and can have my baby girl any day now. So I wouldn't worry at all and there can be days that you won't feel sick at all.

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Answered by EvieChang2013 - Nov. 30, 2014 6:50pm
@ Julia01 thank you. I really appreciate that. It helps to know I'm not the only one and that this is normal. :)

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Answered by Wildflower73 - Dec. 3, 2014 7:14am
With my 3rd baby I had morning sickness for less then a week. Had a healthy baby! Morning sickness didn't hit at the same time with each of my pregnancies. With my current pregnancy it hit around 7 weeks :0)

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