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Morning sickness

M about 6 weeks pregnant, my first one... I haven't had morning sickness is this normal? Not that I want it, I don't want to have morning sickness at all. My only symptom is I take naps which I've never been a naptaker, sore breasts and a little bit of nausea every so often...
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Good to know thank you ladies!
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I'm 31 weeks and I haven't gotten any morning sickness, thank goodness and I didn't know I was pregnant until I was 8 weeks and I only took the test because my boobs were so tender it was worse than when I'm on my period.
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This is my 3rd pregnancy @ 8+6 and I have no nausea either. I am only tired more and need to take a nap mid day during my days off. I think every pregnancy is different. My 2nd one, I was sick from like 2 weeks until a week postpartum. I was told by a midwife that maybe I am having a boy lol. Who knows. But I don't think you should be worried :)
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I didn't get morning sickness until my 8th week of pregnancy... And I still have it to this very day.. I am now 19 weeks and wondering if it'll ever stop. The naps are normal. I slept so much the first trimester... Your body is creating a life, it needs a little extra rest to do the fantastic things it is doing! You' should gain more energy in the second tri!
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I was sick through my entire first pregnancy, the first 3 months of my second. I was also sick for the two months I was pregnant the third and fourth pregnancies. This time only mildly nauseated every once in a while..a few food aversions but no vomiting. Thats perfectly normal! Good luck!
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