No, not at all, beta! Every pregnancy is unique. Many women don't have any vomiting or nausea at all and still deliver perfectly healthy babies. Count yourself lucky if you are not throwing up, and just enjoy your meals!
Nahi beta, absolutely not necessary. In our family, my sister never threw up even once, while I was sick for months. If you feel slightly nauseous, just keep a piece of ginger or a small cardamon in your mouth, it keeps the stomach calm. Bless you.
It is a common myth that you must vomit to have a healthy pregnancy. Only about 70-80% of women experience morning sickness, so not having it is perfectly fine. As long as your doctor says your baby's growth and scans are normal, you have nothing to worry about.
Oh god, absolutely not! I barely had any nausea and spent my entire first trimester eating all my favorite chaat and biryani. Be happy that you don't have to deal with that awful taste and go enjoy some good food instead!
Honestly, you are one of the lucky ones if you don't have vomiting! I had to drink ginger-lemon tea daily to keep my mild nausea away. But if you ever feel severe cramping or other symptoms along with sudden changes, always check with your gynac just to be safe.
I didn't have any vomiting during my pregnancy, which actually made me super anxious because of my PCOS history. But my doctor reassured me that having no vomiting is completely normal and doesn't mean anything is wrong. Just trust your scans and stay positive.