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post 07/01/2013, 05:46 AM
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So all I have at the moment are sore boobs and hunger. But I have absolutely no morning sickness and it worries me?? (I know I should be happy), but I read that 70+% of woman have morning sickness. I am only 5 and 3 days preggers. Is it something that comes later on?

Anybody else get no morning sickness in 1st trimester?

I have had a miscarriage before so I am worried that its just a sign that my hcg levels are too low.
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post 07/01/2013, 05:56 AM
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I never got morning sickness at all with all 3 of my pregnancies original.gif made my mum extremely jealous as she suffered big time when she was pregnant with me lol
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post 07/01/2013, 06:02 AM
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Mine didnt start till 6 weeks. Lets hope you dont get it!
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post 07/01/2013, 06:07 AM
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I didn't get any morning sickness. It was great!
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post 07/01/2013, 06:17 AM
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I started to get mild morning sickness at 6 weeks and by 8 weeks I was definitely aware of it!

I wouldn't stress (easier said then done). It's still early days for you. Maybe you'll skip morning sickness all together!
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post 07/01/2013, 06:20 AM
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There was another thread on this subject yesterday, with heaps of replies - might make you feel better if you can read that one.

But I had my 3 pregnancies, feeling pretty much normal, other than a bit tired. No MS.

Then I had 3 miscarriages, and one of those I was extremely sick. This pregnancy I had awful nausea from week 4 to week 10 (and seems to have returned this morning at 15 weeks Bleh!), and all is going well.

It's really no indication of how well your pregnancy is going. Hopefully you are just lucky original.gif
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Dylan's Mummy
post 07/01/2013, 06:29 AM
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I had no morning sickness at all, not even the slightest bit of nausea.
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post 07/01/2013, 07:05 AM
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I only had a bit of nausea, and mostly in the evenings.
Don't worry about it. I read it normally kicks in after 6 weeks, so who knows, in a few days you might be regretting this post!

As you say, 70% of women get it, which means 30% DON'T.
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post 07/01/2013, 07:12 AM
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I really had no morning sickness with either of my kids, but I do remember the tired, slightly nauseous feeling kicking in at closer to 8 weeks. Was really nothing though I also remember worrying. I have 2 very healthy little munchkins running around so I don't think the "morning sickness means healthy baby" holds much merit. Count your blessing - you never know, it may be just about to rear its ugly head (but hopefully not!) All the best for your pregnancy.
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lozoodle
post 07/01/2013, 07:18 AM
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First pregnancy - zero sickness.

Second pregnancy - mild nausea, but nothing terrible.

This pregnancy - 24/7 nausea but only one or two vomits, and stopped abruptly right on 9 weeks.

All pregnancies have resulted in a healthy baby, and this pregnancy so far so good at 32 weeks. Sickness doesn't really mean anything.
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