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never any morning sickness?

So I'm 31 weeks pregnant with my first and I have not once had morning sickness! Idk if that's normal but everyone i talked to had it all the time during the beginning.. has anyone else been through their pregnancy without getting it at all? There was one day I got sick but that was later in the evening and I figured it was from eating food from a gas station. Also I measure 30 exactly but even my doctor says I still don't look that far along, if i wear loose baggy clothes you can barely tell im pregnant. My cousin is two months less prego than me and shes already bigger! Its just making me nervous
Sorry its so long, first time on here :)
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I never had morning sickness. Just a lot of heartburn and I'm 32 weeks. And I'm only measuring 29 1/2cm on my tummy. Getting baby measured by ultrasound Tuesday but last month this happened and he was measuring normal.
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Its normal. Every pregnancy symptom not every women gets with each pregnancy. I never had it with my first and this one I was just nauseous but never got sick.
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6845172 tn?1387934062
Never had a symptom at all with my son. He is a healthy 3 year old boy... now I'm pregnant with #2 and have every symptom. Consider yourself lucky but don't think it will be like that the next time lol.
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I haven't had morning sickness either and I'm 38weeks..consider yourself lucky..glad I didn't have it!
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I am 16 weeks with my  first and I have not had any morning sickness. My sister is 30 weeks and hides her baby well. Everyone is different and we all carry babies different. If you dont mind me asking what are you having?
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Im ftm n never had mornin sickness I'm 38weeks
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