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37yrs old FTM. 11 weeks pregnant and zero morning sickness. Should I be concerned????
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I just turned 39 yesterday and just now into my 2nd trimester. I had no morning sickness. I too was concerned but baby is just fine. Yes We're the lucky ones!
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I'm 36 years old FTM and also had no morning sickness. I'm 24 weeks and everything has been perfect so far in my pregnancy. We're just lucky that we didn't have any morning sickness :)
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This is my third pregnancy,  9 weeks no morning sickness but I feel nauseated alllllllllllllllll day long.  Hopefully it will go away soon. The only thing that stops the feeling is when I eat.
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I didn't have any sickness at all with my first (I was 34) that's a good thing trust me!
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I am 36 years old on my second child I don't have no morning sickness now or nor did I have it with my first pregnancy! No there is nothing wrong morning sickness is just one of the symptoms of pregnancy that's all!
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Currently 15w and I have had no nausea, no sickness and was worried as I'd been told sickness means the baby is doing well. My baby is just fine and we should consider ourselves the lucky ones :)
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I lost my appetite and nothing sounded good to be. Dont worry, lots of women are lucky enough to not have it and have a healthy, normal pregnancy
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I only had mild nausea and no sickness, ill be 34 weeks tomorrow
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I'm 37, 6+ weeks and a FTM, no morning sickness either but just constant  nausea.. off my usual food and funny taste in mouth all day.. count yourself lucky..?!
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