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no nausea!?

Greetings...I'm 7 weeks pregnant as of yesterday and my baby has a heartbeat...my breasts are sore and I'm very moody...only thing is I don't have any nausea yet...I'm kind of concerned since I have 3 children and was very nauseous when pregnant with all 3...should I be concerned??
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26 weeks and no nausea AT All. so glad for both of us...
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I'm now 26+2 and I have never thrown up with this pregnancy. A few bouts of queasiness but that's it. This baby is a boy my first one was a girl and I was sick as all get out with her.
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I was never nauseous with any of my 3 pregnancies. That symptom doesn't happen to everyone.
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I wud have given anything to stop puking. Too bad  i had strong sense of smell n could'nt keep anything down so ended up not taking anything except rooibos tea. I'd be happy if i were you.
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Give thanks so much...my goal is definitely to
keep from worrying :-)
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Give thanks so much...my goal is definitely to
keep from worrying :-)
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30 weeks pregnant with a boy. In the beginning terribly sore beasts and lots of peeing but no nausea. Very thankful for that too!
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I didn't start getting morning sickness until 8 or 9 weeks! I would just enjoy it while you can!
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Every pregnancy is different. It's totally normal to not be nauseous or have any symptoms until later or even not at all. I had no symptoms, besides no period, and I had a healthy, full term pregnancy and a healthy 2 month old.
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