Depends on the person. With me, my mother never had morning sickness. With my sister, she had it a week before the doctor would even give a pregnancy test. Most ladies have it during only the first trimester or so. The hormones settle down some after that. But some have it throughout all nine months. If you have twins or more, it's more likely for morning sickness to last all nine months, too, for some reason.
2006-06-29 16:25:48
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answered by Gen 3
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every woman is different with every pregnancy. and what may work for me may not work for the next person. i have three sons and with all the pregnancies i was sick from the day i found out i was pregnant till the day after i delivered. it never mattered what time of the day or night. i was sick all the time. some of the things i used to treat morning sickness were peppermints, licorice, or sucking on lemon wedges. my o.b. ended up giving me a prescription that cancer patients take for nausea and sickness after their chemo treatments.. hopefully you won't have to experience that part of a pregnancy, but if you do know that all women understand and sympothize with you. good luck
2006-06-29 17:10:51
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answered by LeAnne H 2
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It's different for everybody and every pregnancy. With my first I was just a little queasy for a few weeks, second and third months. With my second, I felt like I had motionsickness for 3 months or so, and it started right away. It was the first sign I was pregnant.
Usually, though, it's just a first trimester thing.
Then again, some don't get sick at all. :p
2006-06-29 16:28:15
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answered by Blahdoo 1
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You may never get sick. I didn't. The only problem I had was when I was about 8 months along, anytime I ate chicken, my son would start kicking me like crazy. It was really funny. He wouldn't eat any meat until he was 5. He still eats very little.
2006-06-29 16:25:33
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answered by wolfmusic 4
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just consume fresh herbal medicines:
just be relax every time
stop drink coffee
stop smoking
stop drink alcohol
minimize to consume eggs or meat,
eat fish, consume fish which have scale
eat many tomatoes as much as possible
eat many cucumbers as much as possible
eat much green vegetables as much as possible
drink mininum 1,5 - 2 litres water a day
do any sport 4-5 days a week
and you will be healthier.
God always bless you. Amen.
2006-06-29 16:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Just as it differs for every woman, it may also differ for every pregnancy. For my first child I was sick in my first trimester and for my second child I was sick in my last trimester. Some women are lucky and don't have morning sickness at all.
2006-06-29 17:48:04
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answered by latingirl0527 4
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It varies with each woman. Keep in mind that every pregnancy is different. What happens to you might not've happened to another pregnant woman, or maybe another had something you didn't have. Everyone is different.
2006-06-29 16:25:38
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answered by Notperfectkid 1
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at any time in at the begining in the middle or even at the end
2006-06-29 16:23:38
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answered by tadpole_frogger 1
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thats true and some get it all through out the day. have some crackers by your bed so then you wake up you can eat them.
2006-06-29 16:26:22
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answered by LENORE P 4
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It's always different....you may not even get sick!
2006-06-29 16:25:36
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answered by yogazen 4
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