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asked by: -Jillian- on February 28th, 2005
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I dont know if I should be or not but is it normal to not get any morning sickness all of a sudden. Because I had real bad morning sickness every night and the past two nights I haven't had anything. And i'm only 9 weeks. Well to be honest I dont even know according to the doctors i'll 11 but in all honesty I can't be that far along. But is that normal?
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jessica85
replied on February 28th, 2005
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I posted earlier saying I don't have any morning sickness... Well hardly any and when I do it goes away within and hour or less. My mom told me that with less morning sickness the chances of miscarriage is higher... I don't know if thats true or not

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neeko177
replied on February 28th, 2005
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Ive never heard of that meaning theres more chances of miscarriage
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Xlil ne neX05
replied on March 1st, 2005
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The more morning sickness you have, the chances of going full term with your baby are higher. I had serious morning sickness (put in the hospital bad) and the doctors told me the baby was fine. Even tho I was losing tons of weight. He said the chances of me miscarring were slim to none due to my high morning sickness. It means your pregnancy hormones are very high.

Hope that helps. Mine went away at 20 weeks!!!!
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sftbllchika06
replied on March 2nd, 2005
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Talk to your doctor if you are worried but my morning sickness started to go away at 10 weeks so don't worry if it goes away early just consider yourself lucky. As long as the doctor is okay with it.
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Kourtney08
replied on March 2nd, 2005
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I don't know if its true, so since I don't know, im not going to just guess cause I could tell you something thats wrong.

I had morning sickness up until my 8th month though! It was awful, but I had an awesome labor so that made up for it.
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jessamyn
replied on March 15th, 2005
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It comes and goes some woman have it their whole pregnancy, some woman have it for a week and it leaves, only in the end, or not at all I wouldnt worry
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