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Symptoms disappeared?

Right around week 16, all of my symptoms suddenly disappeared to the point that I don't feel pregnant at all anymore. It feels weird to go from 10 weeks of hyperemesis and other symptoms to nothing out of nowhere (aside from still running to the bathroom a billion times during the day and night). Is this normal not to feel anything anymore?
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My symptoms disappeared at 9 weeks, I was so scared! I'm now 17 weeks and my belly is bigger by the day. Relax and enjoy! Congrats :)
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Thank you for the assurance, this is my first time around and I'm just so used to Something going on that now it feels weird to have nothing! Guess I'll enjoy it while it lasts and stop worrying :)
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^haha color of the curtains....can relate!
To the poster:
Welcome to the joy of second trimester, soak it up while it lasts because the third comes with a whole new mess of problems like aches/pains, swelling, insomnia and short timers disease. Take a deep breath, relax and indulge in cravings. Third baby for me and big Macs it is lol, last one I'm pretty sure I ate my body weight in skittles.
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Yep!!
Second trimester is always your break time! Be thankful for now. Haha.
I'm excited to have reached this part honestly since I thought I would miscarry early.
Now I'm happy being able to get dinner made and chores done without wanting to sleep and cry about the color of the curtains!
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