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I'm currently 13 weeks & still no symptoms not even morning sickness just a little nauseous here and there. Is that normal?
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Yes i'd be happy for that my whole pregnancy was anything but happy and not sick lol don't be worried i'm sure everything is fine be happy you get no sickness no nothing but if j are worried just call ur doc n tell him congratulations btw
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consider yourself lucky girl! I was super sick until week 15. throwing up at least once a day. no fun
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Yes, I don't have any, just occasional head ache and severe breast tenderness. No morning sickness.  I asked my doc was that normal,  she said yeah you're lucky!
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I had no symptoms my first pregnancy, and so far in my second pregnancy, no symptoms.
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Be thankful that you have no symptoms.   I wad only 5 weeks and starting to throw up all the time.   I'm now 20 weeks and still throwing up!   It had been a long 15 weeks of feeling horrible.
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Yes. I didn't even find out I was pregnant till I was almost 14 weeks. I never had morning sickness. I didn't even feel baby move till around week 23. I am now at week 35. Trust me count yourself lucky if you haven't had any symptoms.
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Yes. Symptoms come and go..you may get them later on or not at if you're lucky.  
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