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5 Week of pregnancy not feeling nausea
I am in 5 week of pregnancy as per last LMP date 21 March. I am not feeling nausea or vomitting at all.Even I am feeling hungry. Is it fine? By when usually we feel nausea in pregnancy.
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Some women don't get nausea in pregnancy. There is no need to worry.
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Its fine
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Your pregnancy hormones (which causes nause in most ) are yet to reach its peak so .u may have nausea after 3 weeks or so...or u.may the lucky few who don't get this uncomfortable symptom
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Absolutely normal Not necessary to hv nausea
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It's good. It doesn't matter.
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It's too early to get symptoms for few.. Some might not experience any symptoms... So be happy Get ur viability scan around 7 weeks and start folic acid
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It's fine..u should  be happy.
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