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Why arent my symptoms bad yet?

Im almost 6wks and so far my symptoms have been mild in comparison to my last pregnancy, which ended in a miscarriage about 5mnths ago at 9wks. Ive been feeling a little nautious but havent vomited, sometimes meat tastes a bit unfavorable, my head aches arent nearly as frequent or extreme, and I havent been experiencing car sickness above normal.....im afraid that my symptoms should be more extreme at this point. Should I be worried?
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I am 8 weeks pregnant and I hadn't felt any strong symptoms besides fatigue until yesterday =(...now I feel like I want to throw up every five seconds.
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I have had 2 miscarriages and i had really bad symptoms with both. I"m 7 weeks pregnant and my symptoms are gradually coming on. So you might have to wait a little while to get them or you just might be lucky and not get any at all, but dont base the healthiness of your pregnancy on the symptoms. The only way to know if your pregnancy is healthy is to wait and see. Try to stay positive thats all you can do right now, I know it's easier said than done but your going to have to try or you are going to go crazy just thinking about it all the time.
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...i only worry b/c im afraid of another miscarriage. My hisband and I really want this to work out :)
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I would be happy lol! My first daughter I was fine. Hardly a pregnancy symptoms. This pregnancy I'm 24weeks and I feel like death warmed up lol
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