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No morning sickness?!

Hi ladies, I'm 5 weeks and so far no morning sickness? Should I be worried?
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Yea you might not get morning sickness!  Plus you're so early in pregnancy might not come until later or not at all (hopefully not at all for your sake) lol. Good luck with your pregnancy!  
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Thanks so much for ur replies ladies, made me feel much better :) I miscarried with my first pregnancy so I guess I'm just worried bout every little thing this time!  I will enjoy feeling good while I can then :)
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I had it bad from about 10 weeks to 20 weeks. I'm 29 weeks now and still have to take medicine for it some days.
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Enjoy this moment... they could pop up at any time! With my first pregnancy it was 10 long months of morning sickness til I gave birth. With this one I didnt feel any signs of MS in the beginning and thought I would be lucky this time around ..easy sailing.. but nope! Once I got to about 13 weeks i couldnt even get out of bed.  The morning sickness was terrible. But now im 22 weeks and I havent gotten sick in weeks so I think im past the icky stage.
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4th pregnancy and never got morning sickness :)
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I'm 25 weeks and haven't suffered morning sickness at all, just bad indigestion instead
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Mine didnt begin until 8 wks and lasted to about 10.5 wks. My first pregnancy I never had morning sickness. So if it never comes, be happy! Its not necessarily a must happen.
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Don't worry, be happy. I'm on my 3rd pregnancy and have been fortunate to never have gotten morning sickness. I hear there's only a few fortunate ones.
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No, just be happy. You could still get it yet & you'll be longing not to have it again! Some people never get any 'typical' pregnancy symptoms.
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No consider your self lucky Lol some women get it and some are lucky enough to not!!!
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