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WHEN A PREGNANT WOMAN DOES NOT EXPERIENCE ANY MORNING SICKNESS AND VOMITING DURING HER PREGNANCY DOES IT MEAN LACK OF HORMONES OR SOMETHING WRONG WITH HER PREGNANCY? I HEARD THAT WOMEN WHO DON'T EXPERIENCE MORNING SICKNESS DURING PREGNANCY ARE MORE LIKELY TO MISCARRY, IS IT TRUE? I AM 36 YEARS OLD, I HAVE NEVER BEEN PREGNANT AND I AM SCARED TO GET PREGNANT BECAUSE OF THIS THING. I DON'T VOMIT EASILY AT ALL (ONLY IN VERY EXTREME CASES) AND I MAY NOT VOMIT ONCE WHEN I GET PREGNANT (IF I GET) I AM SCARED I MAY MISCARRY, THAT IS WHY I DON'T MAKE UP MY MIND TO HAVE BABY. IS BETTER I DON'T TRY THAN GETTING PREGNANT AND FAIL. PREASE  NEED YR ADVICE. LACK OF MORNING SICKNESS DURING PREGNANCY IS IT CAUSE FOR ALARM? WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I DON'T EXPERIENCE?
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Im 23weeks 2 days. 2nd pregnancy. With my 1st i was sick only twice. With this pregnancy i have been sick once. Non of that is true. Its normal either way. I have seen a few midwifes and they have said its normal. Were the lucky ones. Dont worry about it.
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1984089 tn?1349482899
I have been pregnant 5 times 3 full term babys never a day did i have morning sickness
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I never used to vomit easily before I got pregnant and I experienced really severe morning sickness. It just depends on your body. But not getting morning sickness is normal as well. You won't really know if you'll get morning sickness until you're pregnant. Good luck though!
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I'm 16 weeks 4 days an I have not had morning sickness and so far my baby boy is as healthy as can be.
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I'm a ftm and I'm 20weeks now.So far I've been blessed with no morning sickness. I've had good news at every doctor visit and my baby girl is doing just fine. As everyone has said before, every pregnancy is different and vomiting isn't the only symptom. I had a lot of headaches for the first 2 months so it never occurred to me that I could be pregnant and as the weeks pass I haven't had any headaches since. At your age I don't advise delaying pregnancy because of it sometimes take longer.
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Im a first time mum and haven't had any morning sickness or symptoms at all and everything is absolutely fine with my little bean n im 16.5 weeks so dont stress about possibly not having morning sickness x
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None of the women on my moms side of the family have had morning sickness lol. I'm sure you're fine just like me.
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Consider yourself blessed dear! I've been sick my whole pregnancy so far, now 15 weeks!. I'm miserable. While I heard morning sickness is a sign of a healthy baby, my doctor told me if I wasn't sick there would be nothing to worry about unless there appeared to be something wrong with the baby. Every woman's body reacts differently to pregnancy.
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4194487 tn?1370046144
I had no morning sickness and im fine
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I think its lucky!!! I was sick 24/7 for like two or three months.  A lot of people don't get morning sickness I've heard.
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Honestly i don't think that is true because i'm a ftm and 26 weeks pregnant and haven't had a miscarriage or a lack of hormones. Every woman pregnancy is different. And i feel lucky i didn't and still don't have any symptoms. I always get good news when i go to the dr. You just got to take care of  yourself, baby, eat good and take your prenatal vitamins. And most important enjoy the moments of being pregnant when you do become pregnant. Sorry so long.
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I wasnt sick with my wee boy and i had a great pregnancy i had him at 39 weeks
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