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I just started my 7th week and read all these posts about morning sickness. For the last week I have been feeling like normal (not prego) with only sore breasts and mild waves of nausea but not sick. Is this normal? I feel like I should be feeling more symptoms. First pregnancy so just wondering.
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Thank you so much for all the responses
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I have never had.any signs of morning sickness. The first time I was pregnant I was 8 weeks and I only found out because I couldn't drink any alcohol, it made me feel sick.  This time I was 17 weeks and I was.wondering why my breasts were tender....lol!  Everyone is different as is every pregnancy.
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I had no morning sickness or other ailments with my first three pregnancies. This one however, I had morning sickness in the first trimester, and now with 7 1/2 weeks to go, my hips are killing me. So yes, every pregnancy is different. Enjoy this time.
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Thanks for the response. How goes your pregnancy? Guess I can look forward to the end for being uncomfortable. Lol
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I am on my 6th pregnancy, five delivered.... So, I can honestly tell you each pregnancy is different, there is no "norm". Lots of new moms panic if they don't feel pregnant (IE: miserable) lol. Trust me, that comes the last month when your just ready to deliver! Lol. Enjoy your mild symptoms, some women are envying you right now ! Lol.
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