It is normal to have no reaction to pregnancy vomiting at five weeks of pregnancy, and patients are advised to avoid anxiety and maintain a good state of mind.
Most patients will experience early pregnancy reaction in early pregnancy, usually around 6 weeks after menopause with symptoms such as chills, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, morning sickness, etc. Some patients are also accompanied by mood changes.
Early pregnancy reaction is also due to the different physical condition of the individual, the manifestation of the severity of the difference. Therefore, it is very normal that there is no reaction to pregnancy vomiting at 5 weeks of pregnancy, and it is suggested that patients do not need to be overly anxious, keep a good mindset, and undergo regular checkups.
If the patient does not have early pregnancy reaction, you can visit the hospital to improve the ultrasound and other examinations to determine whether the development of the gestational sac is normal.