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No Nausea

I haven't had any nausea at all. I'm going to my first doctors appointment wed. This is my first and I'm 35. Just worried because my mother and sister were sick the whole time. I know all pgs are different but I haven't read anything about not being sick.
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Thanks Everyone! You have all reassured me. Today was the first day I felt rough and I think its cause my blood sugar dropped. And one of my front teeth broke today! Grrr!
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Hey! Consider yourself lucky. Nobody says you have to have nausea just because you are pregnant. I'm 37 yrs old and 27 weeks pregnant now, and I never had any nausea or sickness. Enjoy before all other icky pregnancy symptoms occur ;)
Good luck and congratulations on your pregnancy!
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Its totally normal not to have any nausea or sickness! I had it so bad with my first and now im 38 weeks with my second and I havnt had a hint of nausea or morning sickness I kept forgetting I was pregnant until I started to feel my baby move!
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My first pregnancy was fantastic with no symptoms at all.  Second was different and I was nauseous.  No problems with #3 either but the smell of shrimp was a problem but this fourth I was ill. Oddly enough numbers 2 and 4 are girls!!  Be glad you feel so good!!!
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I had 0 morning sickness for my first 4 pregnancies. This one I had some nausea, but just kept snacking though it.
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Thanks! I've had cramps almost 3 weeks now but I've seen where that's normal. I would be so worried with no symptoms. Its funny cause people at work were saying they hoped I got real sick so I could "really" experience pregnancy. I was like " thanks a lot"! :) I've enjoyed it so far just fine! Just real nervous.
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I didn't have any sickness at all during my pregnancy not one pregnancy symptom the whole way through and my lil one is absolutely fine! Your doctor will reassure you at your appointment :) hope this sets your mind at ease a little
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