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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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I think the fact that you have some symptoms should keep you from worrying too much. I had a m/c at 2 1/2 months and had no symptoms whatsoever other than missing my period. With this pregnancy, I had some symptoms but didn't get nauseous till we went to Mexico and it was basically over after we got back. Worrying will definitely only stress you out!
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I will be 8 weeks Tuesday and have an ultrasound scheduled...my first prenatal visit actually....Lord willing...and I think definitely I will spring for one once we make it to 10 weeks.  I was in the ER when they confirmed cardiac activity.
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I think 10 weeks to hear it well I got mine off clinicalguard.com I believe is the addy for 58 & free shipping there are cheaper ones as low as 25 ive seen though
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I will look into it though and I really appreciate your help
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How far along do you have to before you can hear the heartbeat with one?
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I got a doppler for at home to ease my fears (I dont know a mom that doesn't worry lol) something to check into if itd ease ur mind
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Ok...give thanks so much...I had a m/c last July and I know I'm.just overly concerned but I have faith everything will be ok :-)  My youngest is 7...so it's been a while..
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No every pregnancy is different my first I had morning sickness from around 6 weeks to almost 20 with this one I thought I was gonna be lucky but it reared its ugly head about 9 weeks and I still haveit at 25 weeks
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