My cousin recently gave birth to her second healthy baby boy and she had no morning sickness through both pregnancies! Can't say the same for me!!! I wish I was lucky like you![]()
So I am somewhere between 8 weeks and 11 weeks pregnant now. I have my first big prenatal appointment on July 9th and supposedly I will know more certainly then. At my first appointment she measured the amniotic sac and said I was about 5 weeks, which would make me about 8 weeks now. When I looked at my doctors email they listed my due date as Jan 19, which would make me 11 weeks. SO, I'm confused....
Anyway... my point is that so far I definitely have to pee more frequently than normal, I am constantly exhausted, my breasts are very tender, and there is this constant knot/bloated feeling in my lower belly/pelvic area. I have been very grateful until this point to not have experienced ANY morning sickness and consider myself very lucky by the sounds of it! Though I just read something in the What to Expect book that made me think a bit.
It said: "...women who do experience some nausea are significantly less likely to miscarry than women who don't experience any." Wow. So is anyone else out there lucky enough to not be battling morning sickness but still progressing just as healthy through their pregnancy? Anyone have any insight or feedback about that statement?
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My cousin recently gave birth to her second healthy baby boy and she had no morning sickness through both pregnancies! Can't say the same for me!!! I wish I was lucky like you![]()
"I might be a little young, but honey I ain't naive"
"If it ain't an APBT, it's just a dog"
Just because a book says it doesn't make it so. I had two completely normal pregnancies, delivered on their due date (well one missed it by an hour and twenty mins). Never had the least little bit of morning sickness.
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