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Is this good or bad

Im pregnant with my first child, my due date is March 27th 2010 I have about a week to go.....I have never gotten sick or felt any pain since ive been pregnant......I mean nothing made me sick or have pain! I was wondering if that was a good sign or bad sign....can someone give me some advice please! Thanks
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Thanks :~)
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354373 tn?1299184526
Be thankful :o)  And good luck with the delivery!
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Thanks u guys, I know some people told me that just because my pregnancy went so easy my labor was gone be so painful! But Im so excited cant wait March 27th is right around the corner lets see how long he will stay in lol!
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796506 tn?1370188305
I would say that you just got seriously lucky =) This is such a different pregnancy for me too... I have had 2 boys before and I was soooo sick and in pain so much with them that this pregnancy is a total miracle. No pain and no sickness =) We are just really lucky this time around =) Congrats! You will be holding that little baby sooo soon!
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202436 tn?1326474333
Pregnancies vary so much...it may completely normal for you to have such an easy pregnancy.  Could just mean you are a very healthy woman :)
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1039620 tn?1272594004
As long as you went to all of your prenatal appointments and the OB/midwife says everything is fine, then I wouldn't worry and be happy that you feel good. :) Congrats on being so close.
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