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I never get morning sickness

I'm 11 weeks pregnant , I never get any sign of pregnancy. . Like morning sickness,  tiredness , vomiting, etc.  It's normal for pregnant women.  I am worry about that.
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With my first I had no symptoms but.now know almost 13 weeks with my second and I have nausea, fatigue, headaches, and weakness no vomiting
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thank you guys and I will definitely talk to my doctor about.  
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24 weeks and not one hint of nausea!
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I'm 18 weeks and literally have had no symptoms at all.
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Its normal consider yourself lucky lol i have horrible sickness still at 20 weeks it's not nice at all but I'm use to it all my pregnancies have been the same sick from day 1 right through until birth
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Im 16 weeks pregnant and i was the same way. I always thought something was wrong but no i was fine. Just found out last week im having a boy!!! Good luck to you.
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You must be one of the lucky ones I am 10 weeks and i am nausea and tired most of the day
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You must be one of the lucky ones I am 10 weeks and i am nausea and tired most of the day
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With my first baby I also had very few symptoms. Count yourself lucky! But do mention everything to your health care provider just to be safe especially if you continue with no symptoms later on..
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