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UNEXPECTED PLEASE HELP

Hi,

I recently found out I am pregnant, I've never been pregnant before the only symptoms I have is extreme tender breasts, frequent urination, and fatigue. I keep hearing women getting morning sickness and I am scared I haven't had any morning sickness.
ALSO! I feel so horrible that I didn't know I was pregnant because I drank so much the past week. Any of you ladies experience this??? Please help with your advice and input.

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Not everyone experiences morning sickness. Consider yourself lucky if you never do! Lol I went 22wks into my pregnancy with nausea &/or vomiting, then took a break from it just to have it come back for a bit. Pretty miserable lol
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I'm 13weeks n just started feeling better my morning sickness started the day I turned 7weeks n the past week I've only thrown up twice n finally got some energy so just relax n enjoy not being sick for now n don't worry about drinking just don't do it anymore n u will b fine
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Some women dont ever get mirning sickness. Also, morning sickness usually peaks around 8 weeks if you do get it. Dont worry if you dont. Also, if your really early in pregnancy, the baby hasnt yet attached to the placenta so theres a good chance the alchohol didnt cause any harm. I drank a lot too with my first, and found out I was pregnant 7 weeks along a week later. Shes perfectly healthy. Try not to stress. Start taking your prenatals and drink lots of water. Try to eat well. Schedule ur first appointment. Congratulations and take care. :)
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I didn't know I was pregnant till late and I was drinking and my baby is healthy.  As long as you stop, you should be fine. As for morning sickness, I didn't have that but I did have nausea but not till 8-12 weeks.
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