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Does anyone not have alot of symptoms, I'm 15 wks with my first child and only once have I thrown up, the first week I found I found out I was a little nauses that's it. I don't feel I share alot of common pregnancy symptoms and I almost feel left out. I know I should feel fortunate and iam thrilled for our baby but does anyone else feel this way?
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I am 35 wks with my third baby and STILL sick. Count your blessings girl. Every pregnancy and every baby is different.
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My first pregnancy went by with no problems just as smooth as it can be but I am 31 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child and it's has been bumpy as possible from throwing up to back aches sleepless nights headaches everything you can think of
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I'm 26 weeks and I have not been sick at all and I am a ftm. I don't feel left out but have been counting my blessings because I know how bad it could be. Girl enjoy it!
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Be thankful im 24 weeks and im still very nauseous every day
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I don't have any symptoms at all. Doctor says it is absolutely normal.
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Im 21 wks and ive only thru up once was very nauseated Maybe cause This is my first pregnancy but trust me we still got time im just hoping its as smooth As the beginning.
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Hi, dont feel left out :) all women react differently, all all pregnancies are different too. When pregnant with my first, I felt fine and full of energy all the way, bragging to all about how wonderful and easy pregancy was.. I am not pregnant (30 weeks) with my second and have pretty much suffered every possible symptoms and pains on the "list"... Just enjoy the ride, there are no "typical" pregnancies, there is just an endless possibility of ways to live the precious 9 month. Have fun and best of luck with your pregnancy and being a mum ☺️
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