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I just found out that I am expecting. I am about 5 weeks pregnant. Should I be concern that I'm not experiencing any symptoms like morning sickness, tired etc? If it wasn't for missed period and taking multiple test in wouldn't even thought I was pregnant lol. Just curious ty.
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I haven't had any symptoms like morning sickness and I am 9 weeks. I am tired but it wasn't that bad at first and even still that isn't something you should be concerned about. At 5 weeks everything felt basically pms related.
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Thank you so much :) I was a little worried
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I didn't experience any nausea until I was about 10 weeks along.  And even then, I didn't have much. The tiredness will probably kick in soon.  Once I reached my second trimester I didn't have any sickness at all and the energy came back.  Now with only 8 days left until my due date, my energy is at about a 1! Lol I was sick for about the first half of my pregnancy with my first child.  Every pregnancy is different.  Hope you it stays away for you and you continue to feel good!  
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I got really sick at 6 weeks and it continued through my first child until 6 months.. My second pregnancy it stopped at 14 weeks.. Some never experience any symptoms..
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I didn't feel any different (minus tender boobs) until I was about 9-10 weeks along. Then the morning sickness and fatigue hit me hated. Everyone is different.
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