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post 24/07/2012, 06:57 PM
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hi

we are about 8 wks pregnant. my previous two pregnancies I was really really sick (one m/c). But this time, nothing... I had a dating scan about 1.5 wks ago, heartbeat there, all fine.. but can't help but worry. how can I go from so incredibly sick the last two times to nothing yet this time (I was really sick by 6 wks last two times).

anyone had something similar?

I have my first ob appt this week, cant wait to have another scan.

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post 24/07/2012, 06:59 PM
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Not me but my step mum only had morning sickness with one child original.gif
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post 24/07/2012, 07:15 PM
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i have nothing as well, im 8 weeks, but this is my first pregnancy so i cant compare. im taking prednisolone and apparently this masks the symptoms i was told today by my reproductive immunologist. i would imagine once i get off them im up for the bucket.
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post 24/07/2012, 07:16 PM
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I had no morning sickness with any of my pregnancies. I felt like I was missing out on part of pregnancy, but after watching my SIL become extremely sick, I'm very glad to not have that experience!
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post 24/07/2012, 07:18 PM
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the best things happen when you least expect it


i had nothing with 1 and 3 but was with no2...
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post 24/07/2012, 07:19 PM
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Could be a different gender. Some people get super sick with one gender and none at all with the other.
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post 24/07/2012, 07:22 PM
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QUOTE (chicken_bits @ 24/07/2012, 07:19 PM) *
Could be a different gender. Some people get super sick with one gender and none at all with the other.


I was significantly sicker with my daughter (2nd preg) than my son. So might be that.
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post 24/07/2012, 07:28 PM
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I have been pregnant 5 times
first 2 were m/c at 9 weeks and 5 weeks
3rd was a little boy
4th little boy
5th pregnancy twin girls

I NEVER had morning sickness with any pregnancy. the most I had was 1 wave of slight nausa with my girls which lasted 1 minute.

I guess im lucky original.gif

did get sore nipple and headachs tho:)
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post 24/07/2012, 07:38 PM
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With DS1 I had some queasiness but with DS2 I felt great no morning sickness whatsoever. Good luck
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post 24/07/2012, 09:13 PM
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with DS I was sick from about 6 - 12 weeks. This time around I didn't start feeling nauseas until after 8 weeks - when it finally hit it was a billion times worse than the first time around - and lasted twice as long.
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