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Morning Sickness

I had a baby April this year, and pregnant again, due Aug 10... I'm not having any morning sickness yet... Is this
normal?? I was sick for 4 months with my last and my first pregnancy (that was 13 years ago!!) I was sick for 6 mths!!
Both of those babies were boys.... I just feel weird this time, not sick at all.. I am pregnant, but don't really feel any
different like I did with my other two pregnancies..
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hi girles. i am also dew augest 10th. i am sick morning noon and night. it starts when i get up and gets worse as the day goes on. i worrie that i am doing dammage to the baby heaving my stomach and i have lost 7 pound but the doctor says that once i can keep down even water that i will be ok and it should ease in a fw weeks. i know its a good sign and when i had a scan 2 weeks ago and saw my little hart beat i forgot all about the sickness(for a little while)lol. it does get you down but i just keep thinking of my little bean.. the first date they gave me was the 8th of aug but have braught it to the 10th. good luck to us all..
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1012334 tn?1283702979
Yuck, I know what you mean I have been throwing up and really nauseated for the past 4 days!! and it usually last a while for me. I wanted to get sick in a way because getting sick is a sign that it is a healthy pregnancy, but know I wish it would just get better. good luck to both of us! hope it over quick or gets better anyway.
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I probably spoke too soon,,, LOL,,,, woke up today feeling like I had a hangover!!!! Straight to the bathroom to be sick... nothing in my belly though which is worse!!!
Thinking now the sickness has kicked in i'm probably up for at least another 8 weeks of it!! Just feel awful, hungry but don't know what i feel like,, altho I woke up craving coco pops... didnt have any and nothing else i've eaten today has made me feel any better!! being sick is the worst part of pregnancy, it just drains you!
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1012334 tn?1283702979
This is my 4th baby, i have 2 boys and 1 girl, with my 1st I was sick for 6 months (a boy) , my 2nd i was more nauseated than actually sick and it was'nt as much (a Girl), with my 3rd one I was sick for 3 months and then off and on (a boy). I know it varies for person to person, but I was more sick with the boys and less sick with my girl , so it could be somethign like that. Good luck
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919335 tn?1309118662
I will be 8 wks on wednesday, and last week i was a bit nauseated..

This week, I really haven't been nauseated... I do have excessive gas. Everything I eat gives me gas, even if it didn't before. On some days, my breasts KILL and others they're manageable. I do feel bloated though... I can't put my thighs up to my body like I was able to. It hurts.  Oh... and I still am getting occasional cramps, not like I used to though...

My last 2 pregnancies were a breeze.. didn't really have any symptoms...
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My temp due date is also Aug 10th (I hope it stays there!), and I also don't have any morning sickness.  I feel pretty good actually. Some smells make me gag a little more than usual (like a truck going by on the street in NY with all it's fumes), and I do drink ginger ale if I feel queazy at all.  I know what you mean that it seems a little alarming, like we are "supposed" to have it.  But from what people say, every pregnancy is different, and same with the symptoms people have.  This is my first.

Let us know how it is going.  I'll let you know too if I get it! xx
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