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Morning sickness...

Hi ladies :) I'm 7 weeks pregnant and 3 days, my only symptoms are extreme fatigue and breast tenderness, no morning sickness yet though, I wake up feeling slightly nauseous but that's all :/ should I be worried? Is it bad that I'm not throwing up yet? It took my husband and I almost 2 years to conceive so praying everything will be fine! First midwife appointment on Friday :)
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I know how you feel! There's days that I feel pregnant and others that I don't lol. And time is going soooo slow! Still another 4 weeks untill my scan :( once I've heard that precious heartbeat I can relax and enjoy pregnancy ♡
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I'm glad you asked the question as I'm exactly the same. I am 7 weeks, I am really tired all the time, my breast are tender and for some reason I now get out of breath every time I try to walk up a steep hill. But no morning sickness and no nausea. I'm kinda freaking out! Am I really pregnant? Is this normal?
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Congratulations :) nice to know I'm not the only with mild nausea, suppose I shouldn't complain really lol. I'm always tired, even when having 10 hours sleep haha!
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I am 7 wks+2days and i just have slight nausea. Lots of fatigue though and extremely irritable lol
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Hopefully just lucky then :)
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I have never thrown up with any of my pregnancy. This is baby #4. Some women just don't. I get headaches but never really get to the point of feeling over nauseated. So feel lucky :)
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