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Has this happened to anyone. Basically from day one to weekn11 I felt nausea but was never sick. But since week 12 I have been sick at least once a week and this week twice and a new symptom is dry heaving, at any point in the day, morning, night? Is this normal?

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perfectly normal i'd say, i was exactly the same, felt nausea's up to 20 weeks but never sick, then 20 weeks plus i was sick at any opportunity. the joys of pregnancy lol. i'm due in 3 days, and the nausea feeling now is more nerves now i think. hope your sickness settles. x

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Thanks for the reply. Good luck with the birth, my sister was induced last night, she looked nervous lol.

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