yes - it is called morning sickness, but it can hit anytime of the day, not just morning
most women end morning sickness at around 12 weeks -unless you are one of the unfortunate ones who have "morning" sickness longer into your pregnancy. You can try different things to help relieve it like eat small meals throughout the day - crackers before you get out of bed, gingerale, etc to help settle your stomach
Good luck!!
2006-07-21 15:27:28
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answered by Ashton's Mommy 2
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Its absolutely normal you have propably a bad case of morning sicness but some women don't have them at al.But if you van't keep anything down even water then go to your doctor or emergency because you can get dehydrated so they will put you on a saline drip and they also can prescribe some antisickness pills but be aware that some of them don't work as much but ussualy mornig sickness decreases around 14 weeks but some women have them almost to the end of pregnancy .Go to your doctor and good luck
2006-07-21 12:53:22
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answered by m41 3
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yes - it is called morning sickness, but it can hit anytime of the day, not just morning
most women end morning sickness at around 12 weeks -unless you are one of the unfortunate ones who have "morning" sickness longer into your pregnancy. You can try different things to help relieve it like eat small meals throughout the day - crackers before you get out of bed, gingerale, etc to help settle your stomach
Good luck!!
2006-07-21 12:49:27
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answered by pammy_6201 4
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Yes, I didn't stop vomiting until I was 3 months. Another thing if you let your stomach get to empty you will make yourself sick. You must eat 6 small meals a day. Never let yourself get hungry!!!! I have experienced this already. And if you let your stomach get to empty then you're going to throw up yellow stuff which means your stomach is empty.
2006-07-21 13:02:39
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answered by prettymommie 1
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I threw up for the first 13 weeks of my pregnancy. Ginger is supposed to help with queasiness, but check with your doctor. Have you tried the wrist bands for sea sickness? They did not help me. My doctor gave me suppository to help with the queasiness, but I could not have it until 12 weeks. I was lucky because as quick as the sickness came on, it left at about 12 weeks. Hang in there, it is tough.
2006-07-21 12:53:12
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answered by jtshs96 1
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Yes that is normal. Try saltine crackers and or peppermints, or even peppermint tea. Worked for me during all 3 of my pregnancies
2006-07-21 14:01:39
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answered by morganfam42000 2
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yes - my mom said she threw up when she was pregnant through almost the whole pregnancy - everyone is different - and I heard it gets better. Ask your doctor:) There might be some tips/meds to alleviate it.
2006-07-21 12:51:02
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answered by dvm2b 3
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You can have morning sickness any time of the day, saltines help also or warm 7 up.
2006-07-21 12:48:41
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answered by jussmessin 2
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yeah try the crackers and warm gingerale before you get out of bed... just set it there the night before.....
if all else fails your doctor can prescribe something to help with the nausea.... i had to take phenegran with my youngest because i lost 15 pounds from throwing up so much at first...
2006-07-21 12:52:17
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answered by myheartisjames 5
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nothing but morning sickness.Try ur best not to drink milk that can make nausea worst.U might have it for the next 2 to 3 months.drink gatorade after vomiting.and eat small meals dont stuff your self.
2006-07-21 12:47:22
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answered by UKNOUCIT 2
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