the first 4 months are when you are the sickest. after the first trimester(12 weeks) everything should settle down and you will feel more normal again
2006-06-07 03:49:00
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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Absolutely it is. Try not to worry. You will have 'good' days and 'bad' days with the morning sickness etc. Unfortunately there is no 'normal' when you are pregnant. If you speak to 10 different women you will get 10 different experiences, but all variations along a theme. Some women find that things ease off during 3-6 months, some find that symptoms continue throughout pregnancy. Pregnancy guides are useful, but can also cause worry when you don't fit the pattern exactly. The hated phrase By now you should be feeling...... x y or z is dangerous. Make an appt with your doctor anyway and discuss your concerns with them, they'll not make you feel silly. You will have to book in for your first ante natal with midwife between 8-12 weeks so it's valid to talk to them about this. Take care
2006-06-07 19:36:48
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answered by crabbit 2
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it is completely normal.
your feeling queasy is due to your hCG hormones levels increasing rapidly. this is a good sign as it tell your whole body that you are pregnant so it knows to make changes for your baby.
Morning sickness, thought the ter 'morning' is misleading for it can happen anytime in the day, is completely normal and lasts 3 to 4 months into your pregnancy. this is because you are not used to such high levels of the 'new' hormone.
SOME women experience morning sickness throughout their Entire pregnancy. this does not happen often, but i wanted to let you know that it does happen. you should consult medical advice if it still persist after the fourth month. he/she may be able to offer assistance.
but i dont think it is neccessary to see a doctor about morning sickness, unless it is particularly worrying like, for example, you not only feel sick but you are constantly vomiting and are unable to keep food down, which in that case you should seek medical help immediately for it may endanger you and the baby.
some things that are perfectly safe or you to try are GINGER. lol. ginger tea or ginger biscuits. another thing that works is sea bands - you know the ones recommended for travel sickness. they work by pressing your Nei Kuan acupressure nerve point on your wrist preventing nausea, which means that, it is safe and there is no harm whatsoever to your baby.
i hope i have helped.
all the best for your pregnancy and thereafter!
x
2006-06-08 07:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a doctor tell him but I had 7 children and I got am sickness and sickness all day some days I had to carry a bag with me do not worry try keeping dry salt crackers by the bed before you get up eat one OR two then get up should help....but what you are going Thur is normal
2006-06-07 03:54:45
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answered by neet 2
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Not only is it normal but it can be a very healthy sign that all is going well.....and sadly it doesn't always last just the first trimester...it can continue unabated or fluctuate throughout. I'd definitely mention it to your doctor just to let him/her know what's going on but it's not an emergency and could wait until your next appt. unless you get so very sick to your stomach that you can't keep anything down. Good luck and congrats.
2006-06-07 03:50:37
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answered by andreahud 4
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please don't worry I'm mum to four and 12 weeks pregnant and yes morning sickness does fluctuate some days I'm feel great others I'm hanging over the toilet try eating a ginger biscuit when you feel sick it seemed to help me alot you can also buy a bracelet from your local pharmacy to help combat morning sickness.if you really worried ring your midwife who will put your mind at rest try not to worry everything will be fine enjoy your pregnancy.
2006-06-07 13:33:38
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answered by Louise G 2
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it's totally normal my girlfriend is 13 weeks pregnant and morning sickness does
fluctuate daily.try not to worry the worst is nearly over if you concerned speak to your GP or midwife to put your mind at rest.
2006-06-07 13:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes very normal i was exactly the same i was back an forth to the doctors all the time, your hormones are going mad at the minute and you body will change everyday.Always eat braekfast try eating dry toast before u get up let someone make u breakfast in bed,dont skip meals and dont eat fast this helps to keep your food down.
2006-06-09 09:45:53
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answered by sally 1
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I'm 12wks pregnant and yes it is perfectly normal for sickness symtoms to fluctuate. some days i'm fine and others i'm really sick. But it is starting to get better. Just relax and enjoy it, but if worried see your GP.
2006-06-07 03:53:31
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answered by vixwood1979 2
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each and every female's journey of being pregnant is extremely different. I in no way really experienced a lot breast tenderness for the period of both of my pregnancies, and it truly is not many times a pms symptom for me both. My breasts nonetheless grew alot, and that i grow to be waiting to furnish a large number of milk to feed my toddlers. You sound effective. a lot less warning signs can be a competent component. maximum of them are merely aspect-consequences of being pregnant, really than mandatory emotions. income from the experience. :)
2016-11-14 07:53:09
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answered by ? 4
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