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6 weeks, no symptoms

M 6 weeks preggers and apart from peeing and occasional cramps I have no symptom at all. I did have backaches but after a week of folate tabs that went away too. Is this normal? N I keep craving burgers!  
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Reading all the replies gives me such a relief! Thank you ladies! M trying to have a healthy diet now, fruits n stuff.. but I used to have a HUGE sweet tooth and now I just even cannot bear to think about anything sweet. Makes ne feel queasy! Beef is what I crave too! :p oh, and ladies, start eating Almonds. I heard its a pregnancy superfood!
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I'm 7 wks today and for the last week I have had sickness wich is horrible, my son is 5 and didn't had any with him.... So enjoy it, oh and let's not forget the sensitivity for smells....
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I had the same thing at 6 wks. I wanted naps and BEEF! At 19.6 I have still had any sickness.  I do get somewhat puke-y right about when I need to it, but snacking has helped.
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I am 5 weeks 3 days & I feel slighty quesy off & on, I've been noticing headaches, back aches (which I normally have) sore breast & peeing more often... Though I always peed more often lol from what i've read my little ones heart is beating already! I just found out 2 days ago :)
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Consider your self lucky.  Lol some women get it really bad and others don't have any symptoms at all.  Like me... my symptoms started at 6 weeks and ended at like 13 weeks.
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Yeah enjoy it while it lasts lol. I'm one of the lucky ones, I'm 34 weeks and 5 days and I've had no morning sickness, i rarely get heartburn. No swollen feet either. All i have is back pain. :p
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I felt completely normal at 6 weeks so enjoy it ladies! I felt nauseous 24/7 from week 7 to 14 so enjoy normality while it lasts!
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Thank you everyone! :-) That really helped me relax! Haha yes, I hope the great feeling stays coz m a working woman and puking at work doesn't sound really nice! Nothing much u can do except wait to see what nature has in store for u! As for cravings, m dreaming about everything unhealthy! Burgers, fries, coke etc! Although I wasn't a fan of these before. Lol! I guess the baby likes them :-P. Breasts aren't sore or very sensitive to touch yet but the toaerola has frown.. planning to buy larger sizes now..
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Thats supposed to say twice * :-)
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Enjoy it if it lasts. I really didnt start w symptoms until about 8 weeks. Then i threw up once to tixe a day for six weeks. Ive had the swollen feet, heartburn and nausea still. Currently 20 weeks 2 days and have a lot of lower back pain and abd. pain which hurts more if i walk long. Good luck to you and ill cross my fingers you dont get as sick as i was. :-)
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This is normal, but enjoy it while it lasts. I am 11 weeks, and from 6 weeks 3 days until literally three days ago, I was sicker than a dog, never wanted to get up, didn't want to eat, terrible cramping.
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I'm also 6 weeks and feel like I have no symptoms.  Aside from tender boobs, some light cramping on my left side and peeing more often, I have nothing.  
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I have the exact same thing, six Weeks and six days, and have started to get quiet hungry, and have a craving for burgers, steak sandwiches, schnitzel, it's gross. Other than some cramping every now and then and the occasional slight nausea and massive boobs, everything is the same.
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