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albanie · 02/02/2018 09:04

Hi everyone

I am currently pregnant with my second child & somehow am much more nervous about this pregnancy than my last three years ago.

I had awful morning sickness with my first daughter morning noon and night from about 6wks to 10 wks and strangely enough it hit me dead on the 6 week mark.

I am 6 wks pregnant now and don't even feel tired, the only thing I have is sore boobs and some stretching and cramping, I had one day of that awful pregnancy exhaustion but haven't had it since...

Does that mean there's something wrong as I assumed I'd be throwing up the same as before...

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itallhappensforareason · 02/02/2018 12:07

I have read that people do tend to have different symptoms with different pregnancies and they are not always the same as the previous time(s). I wouldn't worry about it - just thank the lord that you've not got morning sickness! There is of course still plenty of time for it to make it's appearance... :)

CherryVicky29 · 02/02/2018 12:20

Currently 17+1 and I suffered with zero morning sickness, other than sore boobs and bloat. Fatigue really hit me now in second trimester though so try not to worry, every pregnancy is different 🙂

twobambinos · 02/02/2018 12:24

I'm 6 weeks with my 3rd. Two pregnancies with sickness morning and night until they born. This time a couple of mild incidents of nausea. Its early days there is still time

albanie · 02/02/2018 20:39

Thanks for all your reassuring responses...

Congratulations on all your baby's also...I will try not to worry and just try and focus and be positive...

Thanks

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twobambinos · 05/02/2018 10:02

Hi @albanie I'm feeling much more pregnant today the morning sickness has started

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