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First pregnancy help

I'm 7 weeks pregnant I just found out a couple of days ago and I've been super nauseous for the past week but even when I'm really nauseous I can't throw up, why? Also why can't I feel anything inside me? I don't feel butterflies. Is this bad? When will I feel something?
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IMy nausea lasted til my ten wks but with my first and second pregnancy with my second I only made it to 8 wks and then miscarried  I'm on my third pregnancy. And I'm 7 wks and nausea has subsided a little.
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The nausea is completely normal; and it will subside to a degree. I am in my third trimester and sometimes i still have a touch of morning sickness, but found it was worse theough weeks 7-10. As far as the flutters go i started feeling my little girl move around shortly after my 20 week ultrasound.  That being said everyone is different and with being a FTM it could be earlier or later for you. Good luck!
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Congratulations! First time mom? I am lol
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I just found out that I am pregnant. I am 4 weeks 2 days
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My sickness went at about 9/10 weeks and I stated feeling my baby move at 18 weeks pregnant.
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It's all normal...it'll be a while before you feel flutters and nausea will eventually ease..
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You won't feel anything yet because its to early i started feeling flutters at about 15-16weeks and your nausea is totally normal it doesnt always mean you'll have to puke. You'll definitely know when you have to throw up nd not everyone throws up. Good luck
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