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I am 5 weeks pregnant and I don't have morning sickness. I heard that some women don't have it. Is that true?
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Take ur blessings! Some women don't. I unfortunately had it until 19 weeks and was hospitalized a few times for dehydration because of it.
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It's true some women don't but a lot of pregnancy symptoms don't tend to kick in till 8 weeks or later
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Its true. I'm 30 weeks almost 31 and I've haven't had any morning sickness
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I had all day sickness starting at 7 weeks and ending at 11-12 weeks...it was horrible Lol but it is true that some woman don't get it, everybody's different!
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I'm 36 weeks & I haven't had any morning sickness. Just bad Acid Reflux
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I am 33 weeks and never had it. I only threw up twice because of long road trips, but I get super car sick anyways.
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I thought I was lucky enough to not get it, at about 8 weeks I started feeling sick all day, but never actually threw up. I'm 12 weeks now and still feeling like garbage.
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Enjoy it I was happy at 5 weeks because I didn't have morning sickness right when I became 6 weeks nausea and vomiting started 10 weeks and still have morning sickness lost appetite nothing stays down. And two of my co-works never had morning sickness they said they never even felt pregnant.
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I didn't get morning sickness with this pregnancy. I would just get nauseous if I went more than 6 hours without eating. Some women don't experience any of that tho.
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With my first I didn't get any at all. With this one, I just got nauseous.
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