Pregnancy Without Nausea: Is It a Concern?
Nausea and vomiting, also known as "morning sickness," are common symptoms early in pregnancy, with around 50%-80% of women experiencing some degree of these symptoms. While it is often regarded as an expected pregnancy symptom, the absence of nausea and vomiting does not necessarily indicate a concern or abnormality. Every woman experiences pregnancy differently, and the intensity and duration of symptoms can vary significantly.
Factors that may influence absence of nausea:
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