It seems like almost EVERY pregnant woman has morning sickness. Not that I want to be sick, but should I be worried if I don't have it? Does that mean there is a bigger chance for something to go wrong? Sorry if this sounds naive, but it is my first pregnancy and I'm just a nervous nelly about everything.
Should I be worried about NO m/s?
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: My first pregnancy I had m/s until week 20 and then some (m/s wasn't as bad later, but I had a constant feeling of "not rightness"). My second pregnancy I also had m/s from about 5 weeks until I miscarried, and for a few days after.