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Re: question about morning sickness

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:46:19 -0500 (CDT)


Marcia: Every woman (and every woman's pregnancy) is different. For some women (like myself), morning sickness is limited to a couple of 30-second waves of nausea and their babies are perfect. For other women, morning sickness is non-stop (for them, I have much sympathy!) and their babies are perfect. Don't take everything you read in a magazine, etc. as being the truth -- ask your ob or gp what they think (if you trust their opinion, of course). Being tired and achy is perfectly normal. By the way, with my practically non-existent morning sickness pregnancy, I had a perfect in every way BOY (now a 2-1/2 year old bundle of energy), so there goes that theory :) Take care of yourself and please try not to stress about everything you read -- easier said than done, but do try :) Enjoy this magical 40 weeks, Marcia :)

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Lisa P.

At Sat, 28 Jul 2001, marcia wrote: > >I am a little over 4 weeks pregnant. The first couple of weeks I >experienced some diziness and queeziness. This week I still have a >little but not very much. I am tired and achy, though. I have seen >news reports and magazine ads that say that a woman with a healthy >pregnancy experiences lots of morning sickness. So does that mean that >women who don't experience much sickness have a less healthy pregnancy? >Also, I have heard that sick pregnant woman tend to have boys..... Is >that true?






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