For my first pregnancy As soon as I got pregnant. I was sick for two weeks before a home pregnancy test finally came up positive. With my third pregnancy I don't think I was sick at all, just tired.
2006-09-01 08:41:37
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answered by cranky_gut 5
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I tend to notice a difference in energy levels right away. I just tend to feel a lot more tired then usual and a little dizzy. Other symptoms usually don't start for me until the 6th week. Then the nausea and a little water retention. Hang in there. Take a nap whenever you can and keep you feet up. This will pass and you'll breeze right along till the last trimester when I started to feel a little tired again. Just try to eat a diet high in protien and complex carbos. Congrats and good luck!
2006-09-08 16:25:55
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answered by Q&A 3
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With my first child I would always come home from work and nap from 3-5. This started around 2 months. Then at 5 months I started with back pain that ran down my leg. This went on for a month. I consulted my dr who said the baby was laying on my Scatica nerve and it would go away when i gave brith. Well needless to say it got so bad that I couldn't stand or sit. I was on bed rest for 4-6 weeks then I had a massotheripist work on me among several other DR. I After teh masso worked on me for 2 hrs I could get up and walk again. Thank Goodness for him and me. Good luck.
2006-09-08 08:05:17
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answered by snoopysuez 2
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I was about 6 weeks when I felt like a MAC truck had ran over me and the vomiting started at about the same time. I am now 16 weeks and most of it has passed...I still get a little tired by the evening after working but I would say that is normal even if I wasn't pregnant.
2006-09-01 09:34:07
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answered by jamiecarter01 2
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Right before I found out I was pregnant, I noticed how my usually active self, was beginning to slow down, I got tired a lot easier. I found out I was pregnant 6 weeks. My naps didn't really began until my 3 month, but like many others have said, everyone and every pregnancy is different!! : )
2006-09-07 16:04:23
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answered by natesmom20 1
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I started feeling the tiredness before I even knew I was pregnant. It was actually one of my first clues. The morning sickness came at about 5 weeks, it is slowly wearing off now. I am 10 weeks, but I still just randomly throw up in the middle of the day. Good luck to you!
2006-09-09 00:40:55
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answered by Ashley H 2
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I have three kids and I have to say when I was pregnant with my boys it was lovely. No kind of sickness. I was'nt tired or sleepy. I worked almost to term. But my daughter was something else. She was hungry all the time. I had morning sickness in the afternoon and evening. From about 4 months and on. I enjoyed being pregnant especially with the first one.
2006-09-08 18:11:12
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answered by tee 2
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When I was only 4 weeks pregnant (I didnt even know yet) I almost threw up my dinner. The all day morning sickness and nausea started at 7 weeks and lasted until around 4 months.
2006-09-08 12:57:28
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answered by sarah_perkins1 1
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my first pregnancy I started to get sick on like my 3rd week! and I remained that way until I was 6 months along, I only gained 12 lbs, I couldn't keep anything down. My 2nd pregnancy I never was sick, my 3rd I got sick about my 10th week and it only lasted about a month. So everyone and every pregnancy is different
2006-09-08 14:44:10
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answered by aly_girl501 3
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Those feelings could start as soon as you find out you're pregnant, and they may increase the futher along you get.
I didnt find out i was pregnant until i was six weeks, and after my gyno confirmed my pregnancy, the next day while in the shower i got the urge to puke but didnt and thank God that was the only morning sickness ive had throughout my pregnancy-{that one Time}.
So good luck with your pregnancy!!1
2006-09-07 18:32:37
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answered by msbrandnew02 3
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