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7 weeks and no morning sickness

Hi all, I am around 7 weeks now and have had no morning sickness. There aren't really any smells that make me want to vomit or any foods. The only real symptoms I have had are fatigue, the emotions, sore breasts, and a lil buit of cramping. Oh, and I use the bathroom a lot. This is my first. I know each pregnancy is different and my sisters are jealous I haven't been sick at all. Anyone else not have morning sickness? ? Or did it come on later than 7 weeks??
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I got it at week 8 and thought i got lucky cuz everyone kept telling me ohh if you don't have it by week 6 then your good and won't get it...well that was bull because i got it and it went away then came back like 10 weeks later now its on and off and I'm at week 30 :( hopefully you get lucky but for me nothing really triggered it, it just happened..and at diff parts if the day, sometimes I'd wake up in the middle of the night having to puke, no fun
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Mine didn't kick in until about 8 or 9 weeks
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278664 tn?1319840159
I wasn't sick with my first two. A little with my third, a little more with my forth. And now I'm 7 weeks with unplanned number 5 and I'm miserable. Enjoy not being sick.
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Heya im 27weeks and wasnt sick once!! I was worried too as i seemed to have no symptoms! Im so lucky as at the moment i have no back ache, no swelling, no aches no pain, just a massive belly lol your just one of us lucky ones :) xxx
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Well with both my pregnancies. My first one I didn't start to experience morning sickness around the second month. It just popped up out of no where n lasted for until I was four months... I was so miserable. N this pregnancy I got morning sickness real early but thank god it only lasted about 2 or 3 months. So if ur not feeling it right now be thankful... Lol n don't rush it.:-) u never know u may skip it all together.
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