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5 weeks + NO SICKNESS

8 replies

Lhmm · 09/04/2019 11:24

Hey ladies

This is my 4th pregnancy and all three have been the same sickness right from the get go till I gave birth I found out I'm 5 weeks pregnant last week and I'm absolutely fine I feel normal only sore breasts and bad junk food craving any one else experience this

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faelavie · 09/04/2019 11:26

Still early days, sickness may turn up or it may not.
I didn't actually vomit until 13 weeks.

ArgyMargy · 09/04/2019 11:33

Yes, 2 pregnancies and no sickness in either. It's quite normal.

rainbowstardrops · 09/04/2019 11:46

I wasn't sick with any of my pregnancies. Only felt a bit sick when I was cooking vegetables when I was pregnant with my son.

Meanroda · 09/04/2019 12:40

I think I'm around 7 weeks and I've not felt sick. It's my first but I was under the assumption that no everyone gets that symptom

Babycakes1989 · 09/04/2019 13:14

First pregnancy and no sickness here either, 16 weeks now. Only extreme hunger and fatigue. Xx

Lhmm · 09/04/2019 13:36

Your all so lucky I was so poorly when I was pregnant with my two girls I was so sick everyday couldn't get out of bed most of the day BUT this one seems completely different I just feel different from my other ones no sickness which is a massive one for me
Just sore breasts bloated and hungry all the time

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Meanroda · 09/04/2019 13:52

I'm glad I'm not the only one who just wants to sleep and eat all day. Struggling to get off the couch rn

Lhmm · 09/04/2019 14:03

I'm not that sleepy just yet I'm very lethargic
And just can't be bothered to do much lol and eat a lot but I'm sure sickness will creep up on me,
I have all girls wondering if this will be a boy but think my line on girls will carry on 🥰

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