Is it normal to not have morning sickness in early pregnancy

  Before becoming pregnant, women experience severe morning sickness when they hear that others are pregnant. I thought I would also face these serious morning sickness reactions after getting pregnant, and women started to find ways to deal with them, but I did not experience any related reactions. So, is it normal to not have morning sickness in early pregnancy?

  

Is it normal to not have morning sickness in early pregnancy1

  It is normal for there to be no morning sickness reaction in early pregnancy. Generally, morning sickness reaction begins to appear around one month of pregnancy. Some women have a relatively short pregnancy time, such as only half a month, and the morning sickness reaction has not yet appeared. They may wait for a longer period of time before it appears. Some pregnant women have good physical condition, not only did they not experience morning sickness in the early stages of pregnancy, but they also did not experience morning sickness throughout their entire pregnancy.

  If a woman confirms that she is pregnant but does not experience morning sickness, she can pay attention to whether there are other pregnancy reactions in her body, such as drowsiness, fatigue, breast tenderness, etc. If a woman does not even show these basic pregnancy reactions in the early stages of pregnancy, there may be abnormal symptoms in the embryo in the abdomen, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in a timely manner.

  Only a small number of people do not experience morning sickness during early pregnancy, and most pregnant women still experience morning sickness. Faced with morning sickness symptoms, pregnant women don't need to worry and don't put too much psychological pressure on themselves. Tell yourself that this symptom is normal. Even if you have morning sickness every day, you should eat on time and eat less and more.

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