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8 week Pregnant and loss of Symptoms

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Hi everyone

im currently 8 weeks pregnant on my first pregnancy and for the last 2 days I've completely lost my nausea and Sickness symptoms. Is this normal? I'm not sure who to talk to about this?

Many Thanks

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Hi, if you are not bleeding or anything I wouldn't worry too much it may just be that your body has adjusted a bit more to the hormones. Each pregnancy is different with this one I had days when I didn't feel pregnant but with all my other kids 3 of them I was so sick constantly x

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Dixydetroit

If your worried that you are not having morning sickness. Dont. You may have the right balance of nutrients. Well done and just enjoy your pregnancy!!

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