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question about brest tenderness

Hi I am 20 years old I a few weeks ago I found out that my husband and I are going to be having a baby in March of 09. I am 5 weeks and 6 days pregnant and I am kind of concerned.  I breast were feeling sore for about two weeks but now the pain has mostly gone away.  Is this normal for this early in pregnancy? also my morning sickness hasnt been that bad, I just mainly get really dizzy and motion sick but havent vomited.  Could this be a sign of a low pregnancy hormone? and if yes, what does that intale for the baby.  Thank you in advance for any advice.
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everyone's symptoms are different.  i am almost 11 weeks along and mime come and go.  so don't worry.

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not everybody vomits with there pregnancys!!! That happens to alot of women on here who turn out to have healthy pregnancys and healthy babys!! Dont worry...i tell all newly pregnant women to enjoy there pregnancy..espically if you dont really have morning sickness!!! Thats great!! lol....your one of the lucky ones..congrats on the pregnancy(again try not to worry)
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no its not a sign of anything going bad with your pregnant. noones going to have horrible symptoms all througout their pregnancy. your might feel horrible then you might not. theres no cookie cutter set of pregnancy symptoms
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