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Is it okay ?.... I over think things

When I first got pregnant I felt so horrible and I'm only 6 weeks and I been feeling good for 3 days now it's ah awesome feeling but is it good should I be worried is the baby still growing ... Just cause I haven't been sick ?
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Sorry stupid auto correct I meant to right another not smothered
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Don't worry I am 27 weeks and have not got sick.  You will feel days where you don't even feel pregnant. I was worried to  I remember not feeling pregnant for weeks so at 11 weeks I took smothered pregnancy test just because I didn't feel anything.  Now I feel her move all the time so don't worry of anything we are very lucky to not be sick all the time.
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Im 25 weeks now I was sick everyday the first 4 months. So glad thats over  
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Okay cause I was sick then it just stop lol so I am glad it stop just wonted to make sure everything was okay and thank you 10 weeks .... And haven't been sick lol your blessed
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Didnt mean to put sorry lol.
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Don't worry sorry everybody is different some girl  get sick the whole pregnancy and some  just sick at the beginning and some just maybe throw up like twice
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Not everyone gets sick. I had zero morning sickness with my first two pregnancies.
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Okay cause I was sick then it just stop lol so I am glad it stop just wonted to make sure everything was okay and thank you 10 weeks .... And haven't been sick lol your blessed
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Ive nvr been sick and im 10w2d. Ive seen this question a lot and all the responses say its normal. I think you should be happy you haven't been sick :)
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