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1129232 tn?1360800358

Anyone else have different symptoms in 2nd pregnancy

I am currently 7 weeks pregnant and am not having any of the symptoms i had with my first pregnancy. I know it's early but i was nauseous all day every day with MAJOR food aversions starting at 6 weeks with my first pregnancy. This time around - I either don't feel pregnant at all and/or am LOVING food. it tastes so good. i also have a lot of cramps this time around which i didn't have with my son. i hate comparing but it's freaking me out.
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1173196 tn?1292916490
This is my fourth pregnancy, and each one was different.
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317019 tn?1532965586
this preg is completely different from my sons....when i was preg with my son 6 years ago i had absolutely no symptoms....it was an easy preg compared to this one....this time around i had morning sickness and nausea and a bunch of other symptoms...im currently 26 weeks preg with a girl

maybe im the classic old wives tale girl but every single one of them was rigth for me...i wouldnt worry about your amount of symptoms.....each preg is different....best of luck
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I had different reactions with each of my pregnancies. With my 19 year old, I was sick through my WHOLE pregnancy. With my 17 year old, I wasn't sick at all but I was put on bedrest because I had something called "placenta previa." With my 3 year old, I did great unless I ate food at a certain restaraunt. Go figure. I am currently pregnant with twins and I am absolutely having the time of my life! Not sick, no cramping, and as long as I have the food in front of me, Every man for himself! lol. I am eating CONSTANTLY! So, don't worry! Every pregnancy is different!
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