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Is it true?

I remember reading this somewhere a while back that if you have constant pregnancy symptoms like morning sickness and fatigue, you are less likely to have a miscarriage. Is this true?
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Idk but I've been in the hospital a couple times from an extreme type of morning sickness and my Dr said being so sick at least means my baby is super healthy, becuz the hormones caused from him growing healthy is what's making me so sick.
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Nope lol my first miscarriage I had ALL the symptoms and my second miscarriage I had no symptoms.. now im 25w5d with a healthy baby girl and I had all the symptoms lol
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I was actually told by a Dr that extreme morning sickness either means twins or your LO is extremely healthy and there is pretty much zero chance of a miscarriage.
But an absence of symptoms doesn't mean you will miscarry.
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7280472 tn?1395272714
Definitely not true
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7792415 tn?1412272232
No i had no pregnancy symptoms at all and i have a healthy baby at 38wks+5
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No it's not true at all..I had no morning sickness no symptoms whatsoever and Im 39 weeks pregnant now with a healthy boy
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