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When does Morning Sickness end

I am due July 10th, which means that today I am 8 wks, 4 days.  My symptoms seem to be decreasing, which of course has me worrying.  My nausea is a lot better today, my bb's aren't as sore, and I have a bit more energy.  This probably sounds weird, but I like morning sickness because it reassures me things are good.  Well, for the past couple of days I've been almost symptomless.  

Is it normal for pregnancy symptoms to begin decreasing when I'm only 8 wks, 4 days along?
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589816 tn?1332976771
I'm just 7 weeks today and I've begun to feel much better. My bbs haven't been quite as sore for the past few days and my nausea is way better. I wouldn't worry about it at all..
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Mine comes and goes too just like the others. Yesterday was good, today not so much. lol Dont worry =)
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I'm so glad to hear it's normal. :-D
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760797 tn?1303264540
I'm going through the same thing. I am usually nauseous most of the day but there have been some days, like today, in which I'm not sick in the slightest. I am trying to enjoy these moments but it worries me too. I had an ob appt today and the nurse said it is normal.
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Thanks so much for yoru comforting words. :-D
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924332 tn?1284573918
Its normal for symptoms to come and go.. I have days where i have really no symptoms and not as tired and then i have days where im exhausted, feel nauseous. ITs nothing to worry about and quite normal.
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