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silly question

But I am 6 weeks with no nausea is that normal?  When did Nausea start for some of you? I remember I was really sick with my last two.
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Are you having a boy or girl?  Do you think the sex of the baby has something too do with nausea?
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No nausea, no vomiting, my first trimester was a breeze! My SIL had hers from 5 weeks until she gave birth. Everyone is very different!
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21 weeks tuesday and I just had nausea and puking 20 weeks exactly...
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Thank you all.  
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With my first (girl), sickness began about 6 weeks and lasted until about week 14. With my second (boy), it was conception until week 12. With my 3rd(girl), it was only mild nausea from about 5 weeks until week 14. This one, (a boy) i had a low appetite until about week 9 then began the sickness. Lasted until about week 12. Every person and pregnancy is different.
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Mine started around 9 weeks, before that I felt great
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Mine started 3 days after my missed period and is still hanging around. I'm 13 weeks now.
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I haven't had any morning sickness yet, 30 wks today. (Knock on wood!!)
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No my second was my son and I was really sick only gained 9 pounds and I am only 110
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Just depends on the person dont worry about it to much
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From week 5! It was awful. I don't think everyone has nausea though (luckily!). The old wives' tale is that nausea is more common with girls. Were your first two girls?
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