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725941 tn?1297882209

Getting worried....5 weeks 5 days along and NO nausea.

Hi Ladies!  Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself but I'm starting to panic.  I've got no signs of nausea whatsoever.  I've always heard that nausea is a good sign, it means your hormone levels are where they should be.  All I've got is 1 really sore breast, the other one is barely noticable.  Anyone else experience this?

Thanks for your input!
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674725 tn?1367439630
Careful what you ask for girl !  I thought the same as you - that it meant a healthy pregnancy.  Was waiting and waiting and starting to worry and when the nausea hit me hard.  In between gags, I was thinking,"What? I wanted this ?!".    I also didn't know it comes in waves.  When the heavy duty nausea went away , I thought something was wrong. Then it would come back in full force to remind you ,"Ha ha - tricked ya !"  
I say, enjoy your food while/when you can ! GO, eat now !  
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725941 tn?1297882209
I think the nausea is on it's way.  I just feel off in the mornings and have lost my appetite.  No more lasagna for breakfast lol!  I've always been big on eating dinner foods for breakfast.  I'm not much of a cereal person lol.  I really wish I could play hookie today.  What I wouldn't give to just hang out on the couch all day with some ice cream and watch movies lol.
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938718 tn?1323783514
I was also lucky and didn't experience any nausea.  At about 9 wks I had severe stomach acid and couldn't eat, but it was easily cured with Tums!  Consider yourself lucky!
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878702 tn?1315099521
OMG girl u r the lucky one. Thank god for this :)
I m at my 12 weeks..and My nausea is totally killing me. Don't even think about it ..enjoy ur pregnancy as much as possible.

Good luck to you!!!
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691236 tn?1311199974
Hi there and congrats!  Try not to worry....I thought the same thing but I am currently 15w1d pregnant and I have NEVER had 1 day of morning sickness!  In fact, the ONLY symptom I had the whole first trimester was pretty much just being tired.  We are just the lucky ones!  Best of luck to you.
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349463 tn?1333571576
Thak your lucky stars you don't have it yet! I didn't have any nausea until 8 weeks and then oh boy did it ever kick in. I thought I was going to die. Sounds like everything is normal so far. Good luck.
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299260 tn?1304216105
Your last post was funny :) Be careful what you wish for, huh?! ;-) I'm pregnant with twins & didn't have a lot of nausea. I think starting around 8 weeks I had mild nausea in the mornings, but it didn't last long & I never got sick (knock on wood!) I know my hormone levels were just fine because I was being monitored by my RE.  Best wishes :)
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951946 tn?1263565383
LOL... my nausea didn't start til about 7wks. then it was really bad! If you do get it, I hope it stays mild. :)
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725941 tn?1297882209
Thanks Ladies!  I must have jinxed myself because I'm feeling pretty queasy as I speak.  It's one of those love hate things lol!
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1033736 tn?1264005094
I've never had morning sickness.  Neither with my daughter 8 yrs ago nor this past pregnancy.

Don't worry, be thankful!
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873190 tn?1304812975
I had never heard that nausea is an indication of hormone levels.  I'd just say that you are having a really good pregnancy :)  I don't mean to sound flippant, but my two cents says you're having a good pregnancy.  I don't think I would worry about lack of nausea or one breast hurting.

Keep your chin up.  You are super early.  Maybe you just won't have any nausea during this pregnancy at all!   Lucky girl!
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667829 tn?1297978123
I never really did have nausea or anything else for that matter, just sore nipples. I delivered a healthy girl. Good Luck,
J
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480331 tn?1310403529
You are still so early...give it a few weeks.
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