Re: Morning sickness
From: Carolyn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 28 Jun 1998 18:57:22 PDT
Jenn,
I'm on my fourth pregnancy (the third miscarried) and of all of them,
the ONLY one which I suffered even a degree of morning sickness was the
one I miscarried. The other two were term babies who were in the 9 lb
range.
I'd count yourself lucky (as I do) and quit worrying.
Good Luck,
Carolyn
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>I know I should count my lucky stars but I'm starting to wonder about
>this. I'm 8 weeks and not feeling any sickness is there any truth to
>the saying the sicker you are with morning sickness the better the
>pregnancy must be progressing? Need the truth and a little reassurance
>today.
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>Jenn
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