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The earliest that you can experience morning sickness will be 2 weeks after conception. Of course, as you probably know by now, not everyone gets it, or some people don't get morning sickness not until later on with their pregnancy. If you are particularly sensitive or if your gag-reflex is easily triggered by a lot of things, then chances are, as soon as you get pregnant, nausea is going to hit you early. With my pregnancy, I had morning sickness well before I missed my period - but that's because I'm the type of person who doesn't do well with birth control hormones (meaning that while I was on birth control pills, the hormones were making me nauseous all the time), and I'm also susceptible to gag-inducing things - like for instance, seeing something gross would make me gag immediately. So because I have a strong gag-reflex, when I was pregnant, I was throwing up a lot - the odors or smells of certain food items would make me throw up. It did end by the secod trimester (thank goodness!). But I've known some women who are nauseous the whole nine months of being pregnant - it's no fun, but it happens. There is so much variation with pregnancy symptoms.

2006-07-27 05:54:08 · answer #1 · answered by hotmomma23 5 · 2 0

It depends on your body....

Although, the way I found out that I was pregnant was that I felt sick at NIGHT and was very tired. Morning sickness doesn't just come in the morning, you can have night sickness as well or BOTH (I sure hope you're spared that!) With most people, I've heard that nausea goes away during the second trimester....as for my own, I had it until the 7th month and it wasn't fun at all.

Hope that helps!!

2006-07-27 12:25:32 · answer #2 · answered by martinaintexas 1 · 0 0

Some people will start to experience morning sickness before they know they are pregnant, some its weeks into their pregnancies and some never experience. Morning sickness typically subsides after the first trimester, but of course that varies too.

2006-07-27 12:21:39 · answer #3 · answered by JAngel 3 · 0 0

usually after the 8th week your hormone levels are so high that you may begin to get morning sickness, this usually will stop around week 12 when then placenta takes over for the baby.
Not all women experience morning sickness, if you do try small meal and dont drink fluids with food.
Good luck

2006-07-27 12:23:09 · answer #4 · answered by watson4_27 2 · 0 0

I'm five months pregnant and I had morning sickness for the first four. I've been told everything from i"t never goes away" to "I never had it". It really just depends on the person

2006-07-27 13:30:36 · answer #5 · answered by riadarlin 1 · 0 0

I started to get morning sickness whenever I was about 6 weeks pregnant...I believe that's pretty much the average time to start getting it if indeed you get it at all.

2006-07-27 12:36:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends on your body, I was very regular so after 2 days of missed period I took a test and it was + . Two days after that I started getting morning sickness. Some women dont get it at all, they are sooooo lucky....I'm just coming out of it, and I'm 15 wks pg.

2006-07-27 12:22:35 · answer #7 · answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6 · 0 0

I had morning sickness before i had a possitive pregnancy test. and it stayed for about the first 3-4 months.

2006-07-27 12:23:09 · answer #8 · answered by sea_sher 5 · 0 0

Not everyone gets morning sickness!! I never had ANY with my first pregnancy and so far, I haven't had any with this pregnancy (I'm 6 weeks along). Good Luck and pray that you dont get it!!

2006-07-27 12:22:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not everyone does. It can happen immediately, later, sporadically during the pregnancy, only when you smell or taste certain things, or never in the morning, only at night, or never happen to you at all. Everyone's experience is different.

2006-07-27 12:20:01 · answer #10 · answered by Blunt Honesty 7 · 0 0

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