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I am 12 week 6 days pregnant... i havent had morning sickness or any pregnancy symptoms..only tired and a bit more discharge havent even felt sick i cqn still eat normal.. i know im preg as iv had my 12 week scan... if i dont have no morning sickness iv heard its not a healthy pregnancy,?
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4902332 tn?1360761227
I didn't have morning sickness either. I'd say we're the lucky ones :-D I'm 21 weeks today and my pregnancy is perfectly healthy.. As stated above every pregnancy is different, so I wouldn't worry. Congratulations on your pregnancy
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ooo thanks ladies!! i was just worrying and wanted to know what othees pregnancy symptoms was hehe x
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My mom never had morning sickness with me or my brother, and I've inherited that trait as well :) I'd say you're fine hun.  
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I think your okay. Im 14 wks and have no morning sickness. I havent even vomitted once! Only fatigue and a little discharge like yourself. We should consider ourselves lucky lol. But i know every little thing freaks us out. Hang in there
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4981320 tn?1362750953
I haven't heard that . I know every pregnancy is different my sister just had her baby two weeks ago perfectly healthy she started having symptoms around her 5th month .. I in the other hand started having them in week 7 . Not something to look forward to trust me . But if ur too worried ask ur doctor .
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